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Chad G.

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  1. The two on the left are Geoffrey Beetem, the one on the right is an unknown auger type. The two by Beetem are around 1 1/2" the auger is slightly smaller.
  2. Looks like oven brick w/ trapped air bubble all around it giving the impression of metal or mica. Similar to the trapped air you see on & around the figure inside a Sulphide IMO
  3. Nice !! Looks like a ball of honey !!
  4. No problem Heath, just call me Chad
  5. x2, agree, looks like a funky Pelt Rainbo to me as well.
  6. Solid green av. unknown manufacture ?? I thought it was Master but there are no visible cut marks ....
  7. The "dirty" av. & the swirl reminds me a little of Alley, but just a guess, maybe @cheese will swing by later w/ an opinion ?? The suspense is killing me
  8. Didn't know till I googled it ..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coq_au_vin
  9. Are these the mibs in question ?? I see a clearie and what looks to be a Vitro ?? .......
  10. Not seeing whispler, do you have a size ??
  11. A Vitro Conqueror for this "Sundays Best"
  12. One from Winlock Marbles for this "Slags & Swirls Saturday"
  13. Chad G.

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    Does it just have that one streak of cobalt (blue) in the base glass Brother or is the entire base blue ??
  14. Amazing Rick, you're a regular walking Encyclopedia Britannica
  15. One of two transparent red cats I've had. Both I.D. as Peltier. Guess they are rare & experimental, mentioned in Elizabeth Kempski's book pictured on pg. 56. The "Holy Grail" of all cat eye collectors is colored base glass, red being the favorite as described on pg. 55 Gino Biffany also noted as saying @ the 2007 Amana show Peltier indeed did make a red based Cats eye. Size is mentioned as 9/16ths same as the two I've had. Another picture of one of the little Peltier red cats with two other big blue based ones. Not sure of the manufacturer of the blue base, probably foreign ??
  16. Most look like vintage West Virginia swirls, except maybe these two IMO.
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