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Everything posted by Chad G.
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Good to see ya Bill !!
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I feel sorry for those poor souls, unknowingly and quite literally working themselves to death, but boy did they make some beautiful mibs or what !!
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I have a bunch of oversize giants & .75's and a couple hundred commons but these are the most exotic I own right now, I have a few surprises on the way.
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"Great pics Ric" I guess some of them actually laid down on their stomach on a 35 deg. inverted board to give them the capability to work longer instead of getting sore backs, don't know if it's true or not but supposedly that's where the term " Putting Your Nose to the Grindstone" came from
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"Absolutely Bruce" some I have look machine made, people seen them & said they where to perfect, but they have a much different shine, that's what made me bust out the loupe and check for facets. These guys making them didn't have an extended life expectancy, the dust from the agates, and the stone went in their lungs but didn't come out. Contributing to I suppose a variety of lung problems they where unaware of at the time. There was no OSHA coming around making sure you had your mask on.
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I have a few but not many rare or exotic ones any more, workin on it the split up in 09 & subsequent sale of a 23 yr collection kinda put a damper on the VVHTF mibs I once had in abundance, so 9 yrs. ago I decided to start all over again. Sorry for the collage effect, I am no good at resizing pics !! BLUE LAGOON 5/8ths" GOLDEN REBEL W/ AV. IN THE BLACK AND RED AND GREEN AV. IN THE YELLOW 43/64ths" TIGER COVERED IN BLUEAV. 11/16ths" BRONZE ZEBRA ALSO COVERED IN GREEN CHUNKY AV. 11/16ths" MILLER TIGER W/ AV. 11/16ths" , My Avatar Chocolate cow 5/8ths" much more brown in hand, these pics are a little older than the others. Miller Zebra 5/8ts" Bifurcated Dragon Bee NLR 21/32nds" Wiger 5/8ths" Miller Christmas Tree 21/32nds" Pink Base, so called NLR Chocolate Bee 5/8ths" Before anyone asks, yes the pink is quite correct, if anything it's a little pinker in hand. Peltier did use pink in their colors. I have another listed also I drew the names from a site in the early 2000"s. Chocolate Bee makes no sense to me either. Just letting you know I didn't just pull these names out of a hat. I know these are both rare colored mibs, how many have you seen?? I've seen 3 Bees and 2 juggernauts, and that's it NLR Orange Rebel W/ AV. 3/4ths +" NLR JUGGERNAT 5/8ths, GREY BAS GLASS W/ 4 RUSTY ORANGE COLORED RIBBONS, BEFORE ANYONE ASKS THIS ONE & THE PINK BASE ONE WHERE NAMED ON AN OBSCURE PELT I.D. SITE I USED TO GO TO IN THE EARLY 2000's
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Guess I could have explained it better, that's what I meant by dull sheen on factory and visible ripples on hand made, some of my better hand ground I tell you I couldn't see the facets until I used the loupe, could be because I'm half blind ?? Thanks Ric for shortening it up.
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Took some pics today any help appreciated on these 4
Chad G. replied to Tommy's topic in Marble I.D.'s
Pelt on .65 #1, Pelt. Rainbo's on .64 #2 and .60 #3 for sure, Alley on .69 #4, my best guess -
I wish I could see you in person and show you the difference between a hand ground and machine ground, I'll do my best to explain. The newer machine ground are only worth about 2 - 5 bucks apiece "tops" depending on what they are made of. The surface will have a perfect unwavering kind of dull looking sheen under mag. The old hand ground (You'll have to get a loupe to start ) 10 - 20 x, will have a slight wavering pattern around the entire mib, some of the guys that ground these got really good at it, a production oriented atmosphere and if your marbles weren't up to par or you didn't produce enough, down the road you went. Just because there are hits on it doesn't make it antique, you can't tell if it was hit yesterday or 100 yrs. ago, the only advice I can give you on these is to find a definite example of both and that will erase most of the questions for you. Most of the older ones didn't get much over 1" with the greatest value being in the died ones, Blue and especially green are usually twice as valuable as the common carnelian bullseyes you & I have. The biggest mib I posted is only about 3/4, the little white agate is a peewee, 1/2" right on the nose. If you have a good sense of touch you can feel the faceting on most hand ground but it's not going to happen overnight. Good luck Tommy, have fun. Chad
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Agree, you can see where the veneer came completely off the Vitro in the last pic
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2 colors counting the base is a prize name : three or more colors a special, many specials have their own collector names as do some prize names I.E. specials like the "life saver" you have. : both kinds of cork whether a "prize name" or "special" if given a collector name are generally worth more either for their rarity or distinct color combinations.
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Best guess L to R, Akro lazy cork, ?? , Pelt MCS :
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What's a little Clambroth going for?
Chad G. replied to pollyestr2's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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What's a little Clambroth going for?
Chad G. replied to pollyestr2's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Yes, correct a clambroth With permission of the {MSCA} Marble Collectors Society of America You have an excellent example there that should fetch top dollar, one of the rarer colors and a high number of evenly spaced surface strands, & at least from your pics looks to be in excellent mint condition. You'll have to wait on another to post for an accurate appraisal. I only have the cased type myself. DEFINITION : A recent cased auction from Ebay : A picture one of mine with some other handmades, this one is identical to the one in the auction, size is 19/32nds mint I believe the cased type is a little rarer but the black ones like yours are a softer glass & harder to find in mint condition so the value should be pretty close, maybe slightly less, maybe more at auction ?? -
Glad it brought a smile to your face Brother
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Agree 100 % with Ron all of little to no value
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As best as I can tell pic 1 & 2 appears to be a chalky, not sure of manufacture?? : pic 3 ?? : pic 4 & 5 cats eye : 6 ,handgather slag ?? : 7 & 8 beat on well played with white & blue handgather slag : 9, 10, 11, 12 all gaming marbles, # 9 maybe Champion ??
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Sleep as long as you like Steph, you've more than earned it !! When I was young I never knew what tired was, Wow !! was I in for a surprise.
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Goo grief, I just posted blue egg yolk ace and one of the egg yolk oxes, sorry folks I have new mibs just don't know how to download them !! Hopefully sometime tomorrow I can pop my fresh ones in here, I'm as tired of waiting as you are.
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Brad, I found a contemp aggravation game on Ebay, the boards a little different than yours but played the same way, yes one die, it's been a while. https://www.ebay.com/itm/CLASSIC-AGGRAVATION-Board-Game-Vintage-Style-Marble-Race-2-6-PLAYERS-NEW/303028221906 This board from Amazon is exactly like the one Grandma has, except hers is plywood.
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both Akro agate patches. I believe
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I Can't really remember that well Ric, might have been one die, either way the same game, I think gramma even had an old aggravation box ?? Nice job man Tommy Don't quite know how I got two answers in one box ?? oh well ??
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Agree with Steph's guess, I'm gonna go with a strange lookin Akro Indian blanket on the right (corkscrew) & a messed up newer Vacor on the left.
