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Here's a lemonade w/ the reg. colored oxblood. Same light. pics all taken @ the same time, same bulb, the colors are quite accurate. There's three distinct colors here, I've seen variances here and there but consider each of these ox colors to be spot on. Please if you have something to add I'm all ears ( and eye's ), anxious to learn anything new Al, or something I've been taught that was wrong and need's to be straightened out. Chad G.
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The ox blood looks almost black in hand, a big difference between those and the chocolate ox I have, here's a blue ace w/ choc ox. A definite difference, both mib pics where taken under the same light, what do you consider anemic Al ?? I was always led to believe the dark burnt looking ox blood was the anemic type ??
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Another antique pee-wee game board, wish I had seen it before it sold. Looking @ the paint and the way the wood grain goes I believe it's the same board I have listed above that sold on Ebay 3-4 years ago w/ some pee-wee's.. Look @ the chip second pic then look @ the last pic above w/ the tape measure, we have an exact match, tells me not that many this size floating around, think I'll just make one. Much cheaper and I already have the German pee-wee's to fill it.
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On Oct. 31st 2020 the second mib will be revealed in it's entirety. Post your best guess before the deadline for your free "atta boy" or "girl" !!
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Great mibs man, I'm so looking forward to getting some clear base that don't have any hits or wear. The opaque and the transparent are both beautiful but I do prefer the transparent. So !! what do I always find ?? of course you already know the answer. Very nice, thanks Now where's mine ???????????????
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A few Akro with dark anemic oxblood, both non uv. ace or moss agate base glass, a yellow egg yolk colored anemic ox swirl and a blue ace w/ anemic oxblood.
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!00 % yes, onionskin always have a solid undercoat of white covered in one or a multiple of other color's, the lutz is a bonus, absolute beauties, who cares about a slight amount of damage those mibs are 100 to near 180 yrs. old.
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The guy I bought them needs the congrats, he seen me comin a mile away !!! Thank you for the compliment De Roberto, you also, much that I don't have, your avatar is killin me, what a great Bennington most pink I've ever seen on one, a killer for sure love it.
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Hmmmm !!!get back I say, they're mine !!!
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Well !! there's the for a while marble!!! off to the keeper folder again. Good pics De Roberto
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Them pics are probably gonna be a might incriminatin Bill !! Don't get rid of the bag.
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Very nice mibs De Roberto, I agree w/ you 100 %, I think a lot of the newer generation is into much more the contemporary mibs, not that they aren't great I do have a few but they probably feel the same as me about them ask themselves why I don't have a large selection of contemporary's. Times change as they do, when you go to the antique store now it's mostly "vintage" instead of antiques. When I started there was no "vintage" dep't. I think the antique marbles are absolutely beautiful, the first ones I started collecting seriously. I use to have a couple thousand of them in my first collection, lost through the course of a divorce in 09.
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Marko.... "Hmmm" I thought this was some pretty good bait, oughta be gettin a bite any time now !!
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Like I said earlier my old habits and ways die hard but I'm trying, not going to forget this miss I.D. any time soon.
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Can't find anything on the fireproofing yet even tried googling it. Give me little time I'll get it. I was a Machinist Mate in the Navy and a trained fireman, that knowledge not much help in this situation, " maybe " Chad G.
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Found your post on A.A.M Ron, St. Mary's local for the Alley corals, great thread, thanks for the info, I'll put it in the old safe. Glad I had to dig a little learned a few more new one's on the way !!
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more of same topic & then some
Chad G. replied to bonniemarbles's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Great mib man, never seen one like it !! Unique no doubt.
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"Yes" but sadly few and far between now a day's, in he 90's everyone was chasing them. I know I paid a pretty penny for some that I purchased back then. I still love em. "Thanks again" for the great pics De Roberto !!!
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Black lutz/AV vitrolite found at Heaton
Chad G. replied to cheese's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Is that the dreaded pink cat, you're startin to scare me, the last 2 look like they been fightin, great cats man, thanks Bill !!!!!!!!!!!
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I was going to say M.K. on the one w/ the straight seam also but so hard to tell on these gamers, are they old ? new ? I would prefer to look through the older one's, I believe these to be newer just going on the fact I'm having difficulty in I.D. ing them. Went through thousand's of them and generally can tell, not so w/ these.
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Here's the correct insulator made by Alley @ the Pennsboro location between 1934-1937, made on the so dubbed corn cobb machine info courtesy of Ron S. , I believe I have the correct one this time, makes for an excellent display. I put two 31/32nds Alley mibs in it, a good stand, wish I would have bought them all, went back to get the rest, notta, Oh well @ least I have this one.
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Some boxes I converted into marble cases using dimple foam, my favorite is the backgammon case w/ a spot for my loupe a cleaning cloth and some spare mib bags. The others are old airtight humidor boxes with locking capabilities, I could drop this box out of my car doing 55 and not harm the mibs inside, a good box if your a fumble fingers like me, I took a couple pics. ( one more ) a very old skeleton key lock box, just added dimple foam, for a little larger mibs. Locking mechanism a must have in my case, can't afford to drop me treasure
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Tater tot's, tater salad, tater liciouse, great pics Bill, very nice man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!