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Chad G.

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  1. 😆😂🤣🤣🙃
  2. Chad G.

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    I see a messed up Pelt, the base, ribbon colors & blowhole helped convince me
  3. Ya know what I'm gonna say !!
  4. Well up and @ it by 6:00, make breakfast & eat followed by the dogs lying next to their food dishes whining like it's their last meal 🐶 If I lived up north by Brad I might just be having geoduck fritters & seagull for lunch ...
  5. Hmm ?? Just looked at the velociraptor, guess it could be them but I couldn't find any minus the red I'm still lookin also, maybe one of us will come up w/ the match ?? LINK : https://www.billes-en-tete.com/detail.php?id=84
  6. Gonna agree w/ Master but in the meantime got any butter ..... ..... Mmmm ... Marbelouse !!
  7. I see Master as well
  8. An earlybird post for this "Peltier Tuesday" the I.D. post is from the (MCSA) Marble Collectors Society of America site w/ the pix (all but the pearlized patch) from me. LINK : https://www.marblecollecting.com/marble-reference/online-marble-id-guide/peltier-glass-co/ Peltier produced a patch marble which they marketed as the Peerles. The Peerless patches are very collectible today. The marbles are a two-color patch. They are identifiable by the uniqueness of their shades of color and by their design. Peerless patches are the type of marble that Peltier Picture Marbles (comics) are on. The most common color combination is black patch on white, green patch on mustard yellow, transparent green patch on white, red on white, yellow on aqua, or red on aqua. There are other color combinations, but they are rarer. The rarest patch color is called “pearlized”. This is a greenish color that has a satin shimmer or sheen to it. These are very rare. The design of the patch on Peerless patches is unique. The patches of other companies have straight edges. Peltier marbles have patches that have curved or “S” edges. This feature, along with the unique colors, makes Peerless patches easily identifiable. Pearlized Patch
  9. X3, Vitro Biscuits & red eye gravy
  10. Both Rainbos, NLR'S have separation between the base glass and ribbons, still ya got some nice ones in that last score.
  11. Wow !! did a little diggin, fascinating found loads of info, thanks Steph LINK : http://tafl.cyningstan.com/page/92/archaeological-finds LINK : https://brian.carnell.com/articles/2016/glass-gaming-pieces-found-in-viking-grave/ & many more links, I'm still reading
  12. "Welcome to Marble Connection Sandra" Thanks for jumpin right in w/ some pix, looking forward to more I have a "not Alleys" pile also, though it has shrank a great deal over time it's still there.
  13. Popeye I see some whispy white strands in the transparent base
  14. Exhibiting a bit of wear but still one of my favorite Alleys for this "Sundays Best"
  15. (L to R) #1.Master #2. Peltier #3. not sure ??
  16. Vacor as a guess ?? I can't really tell from the pix ?
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