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Chad G.

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  1. Glad you put this post back into circulation Steph, an important part of marble history/
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    Yes, I'm on the West coast (Pacific) and the East coast is a 3 hour difference (ahead) of Pacific time There are 6 but these are the main ones in the continental USA
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    21/32

    10:45 pm now, close
  4. Chad G.

    5/8

    Agree w/ Jabo, pix 1 & 2 gave it away
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    10:30 pm here, had to walk the dogs before I sack out, take care Roby
  6. x2, foreign, probably an Asian made
  7. One end looks like a melted pigtail and the other looks unfinished, probably late Victorian, i.e. 1870-1910 ?? Faceting on one end would indicate an earlier manufacture date i.e. 1850-1870
  8. Chad G.

    5/8

    I'll vote Imperial (foreign)
  9. Maybe we need to buy some oil paint and felt markers ??
  10. My Mothers favorite shooter from her childhood she gave me when I was 10, a little better shape & I might be able to tell the manufacturer, one side does have a bit of feathering so Pelt ?? maybe Akro ?? Either way a warrior that'll never leave home.
  11. Man I woulda had em open on the way home !! Don't know how ya do it ??
  12. You're right on the money from what I see. The seller says "Vintage hand painted" I'm guessing "vintage" could mean just about anything except antique ??
  13. "Happy Thüringen Thursday" An onionskin w/ mica, a bit of ware but @ well over 2" I'm not complaining
  14. "Peltier Zebra" the black ribbons do have a small amount of av. in this one.
  15. Chad G.

    5/8

    x2, agree w/ Alley
  16. Chad G.

    Stumped

    Now I know why Danni and Ernie didn't like em, I was really ready to jump on the Master Train !!
  17. Chad G.

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    Akro, the "crimp marks" you see are common to older Akro & have the collector name "eyelashes" They are "shear marks" from where the hot glob was cut during production, i.e. "dull shears"
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