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"Welcome to Marble Connection Olddude" Nice bunch of Vintage mibs, the aggies are my favorites but I like em all Again, "Welcome"
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X2 Alley, no Veiligglas
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Nice mibs as always Matthew No better time than the present !! LINK :: https://biblefreak.org/Marbles/store/
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...... The King
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"Welcome to Marble Connection Jack" Akro, Peltier, Alley etc.. I see a bit of many vintage manufacturers. Individual pics w/ multiple views (3-4) marbles per post, will help immensely. It may be slower but you will get a much more accurate grade & manufacture I.D. again, "Welcome"
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Good job Brother, keep em rollin
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Did Phil make the box for you William ?? BTW some very, very nice mibs
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"Welcome to Marble Connection Kevin" First mib is an Akro Slag IMO
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Marble a is a Peltier Rainbo
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Does anyone have any interest in paperweights?
Chad G. replied to w8ingnthebushes's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
A link for you to explore :: https://www.thepaperweightcollection.com/products/extremely-rare-antique-clichy-newel-post-finial-with-complex-concentric-millefiori :: https://www.thepaperweightcollection.com/collections/all-current-stock -
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Guess it's time for me to get some new glasses, thanks for the heads up Brother !!
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OP is 100% Josephs Coat, good call Art, Onionskins all have an underlying "skin" covering the entire surface underneath the stretched out ribbons of color. Usually white or yellow, thus the word onion "skin". There are of course exceptions to every rule and everything in between. Examples of onionskins Joseph Coats :
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Believe me, my inner child was & still is tempted
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The first is contemporary, the rest look like antique German handmades. Look for initials or some kind of date on the ends of the contemp. for clues to a possible maker. Ah. I almost forgot "Welcome to Marble Connection"
