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The one on the right look's to be Christensen, the left not positive, actually not 100% on either but pretty sure about the one on the right, get a good second on this one. They're most likely both Christensen the only reason I hesitate is the colors on the (L) don't pop like the ones on the right, Christensen color's popped more than almost any marble in the time, they had their own glass recipe and more than one divulgement over it. The color's will stand out ( pop ) more than almost any marble of the same time period. These most definitely are not Akro of that I am sure. If any one has something to add I'm here to learn, just part of the never ending curve. Thanks for the pics !! Chad G.
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And here I sit w/o even 1, don't figure !! Nice one's, thanks for the pics !!
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Purple, blue, white are Akro slag's, the white base w/ orange type flame tip's Alley maybe W. Va. swirl, red and yellow maybe vacor (not sure )
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Some nice glassware, love the duck !!
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Yes an Alley flame, Good one very nice !! Alley's are probably one of the most diversified marble type's you'll run into. As far as that goes W, Va. in general.
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more of same topic & then some
Chad G. replied to bonniemarbles's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Wait Bill or we'll both miss the bus !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't even have a cell, wouldn't even know how to turn it on, space monster's the word. -
Think maybe that's why Roberto has it for his avatar, I've only seen like 2 and not near the pink his has on it, a very nice benny for sure.
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Agreed , I've seen some German mibs before polishing that you couldn't tell what was inside. After polishing quite the surprise awaits, the people in Olympia I know purchased all kind's of old German mibs for a mere pittance and came out with some of the rarest one's I've ever seen, and made a pretty penny @ the same time, I messaged another digger and polisher from Clarksburg W. Va., same no longer polishing for other's, Very seldom you come upon one you wat polished, either for sentimental or monetary reason's but the good polisher's seem to have all passed or quit. Kolieclify has always had a huge amount of Akro, with several one of a kind dug examples, never bought from him but enjoyed looking @ his mibs. I've seen 3 or 4 machines for sale over the past few years, getting one is one thing, getting good @ polishing it is another !!
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Your avatar is great Roberto not that common to find pink on a fancy b., aggies are one of my fave's, little destroyer's, you can tell if a steelie has ever hit one or if an aggie has hit a glass mib. Thank you for sharing Roberto, nice mibs !!
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Well, that end's that, he's been polishing for almost v20 yrs.' no longer for anyone else, here's the mess I received back from Ebay. I no longer know of any good polishers, maybe one couple in Olympia Wash. but have to call, in their 80's now, also mostly old German hand mades but their polisher would do any size, they had many rare old hand mades well worth polishing @ the Seattle show where I met them, some extremely rare sulphide marbles that fetched between $500.00 & $1000.00 even polished, some angel figures, a few fish, inc. a double and love bird's w/ a doughnut hole between the two head's are among some I seen that they had, I purchased my largest onion skin mica marble from them, not polished !! A pic. of it in digital's
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Nice steelies, the aggie's arch enemy, hate to have been on the receiving end of those w/ my mibs, probably time to call it a day or go home w/ a bunch of chipped up gladiator's.
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"Nice one Ron" been huntin them little devils for a while now.
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I see fractures as well, x 2
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I'll have the his name later, escapes me right now, as you can see from his sale post he does an excellent job on some otherwise worthless mibs. You can't even see the inside of some of these before polishing, some damage goes to deep and will still reman. They even have people who fix fractures. I've messaged him on Ebay, should be a return in my Email shortly, I hope ??
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classa67 sell's on Ebay all the time, 99% of his are polished. He has some for sale right now, I will try and get some pics. He's been doing it for year's, gonna see if I can find some of his work. Found one of His, link, https://www.ebay.com/itm/124377617751 He only has 1 on there right now, but generally around 10https://www.ebay.com/sch/classa67/m.html?item=124377617751&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562
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I just stated the brick's, most of the other marbles don't have color that carries clear through like a brick, also polishing greatly reduces the worth of the marble, anyone w/ a good loupe or a little experience will be able to tell a polished marble in a second, a polishing machine leaves tiny micro semi circular abrasions on the glass, some people hand polish or buff after getting it out of the machine trying to fool you, a seasoned collector as I said can tell a polished mib a mile off. Most people don't have their own machine. There are other's who have link's to people who will polish them for a fee. Generally $25.00 and up, One need's to outweigh the other, and the price after polishing will be cut in half or less in most cases. If you could even sell it. Just stating from a collectors point of view, (Class a 67) does polishing @ $25.00 and up, generally old German mibs, When you see him sell on Ebay 99% of his mibs are polished by him, some rare one's fetch a good price. I personally don't have any polished marble's, and wouldn't have one polished unless rare and an increase of value or a beat up favorite like a sulphide for example. Polishing a $10.00 cork screw for $20.00 w/ an end result of - $10.00 make's no sense. Just some alternatives for those beat on brick's if you desired to keep them !!
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Pls. excuse, I don't know where my head was @. You know what they say about assumption's !! ............... and me.
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All Brick's, M.F. Christensen as far as I can see, as you can tell by the pieces the colors continue throughout the entire mib. the damaged ones can be polished and are still quite beautiful, the design on the outside will continue but delineate and become less defined the more you polish it, I would definitely not pitch them, someone will want them. The pieces on the other hand, I guess you could keep for provenance, just to see how the marble was produced ?? A note, to my knowledge Akro brick's never had any white , black or green in them, as far as I know specific to M.F., Akro bricks are the color of a brick, once you've seen a few very easy to differentiate between the two.
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I know it won't let you, I did the same thing more than once, Just message Steph and let her know the problem, a very good moderator, she will fix for you !!!
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Sorry for the miss Q, Had a bunch of my friend's over today to move in some new furniture. Me being an old man couldn't carry anything, felt like a 5th wheel !!! I was born in Oregon, Rainier about 50 mi. away from Portland, now live in Wash. state just across the Columbia river about 5 mi. from where I was born. Also have a bunch of old pinbacks, antique toy's, comic's, hard to restrain myself, retirement by route of disability is boring, fill's my time w/ good time's and even better friend's.
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x 3 , Pelt
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Me think's from L to R, Japanese trans., Pelt ( MCR), and a Navarre. I agree x 4
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Your a lucky woman I don't even have 1, Steph has a killer selection. I was quite impressed, sound's like your havin a ball, I know a short time ago you wanted to liquidate ?? I'm thinkin maybe the bug done bit ya !!!
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I went cheap after the $30.00 incident, a personal choice though.
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Nice mibs man !! look to be all Akro, killer !!