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Da Roberto

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  1. Yes, possible pelt
  2. I think about Heaton without being sure
  3. This, on the other hand, is the typical exclusive example of Heaton, with these beautiful colors!
  4. Cairo and Heaton are very similar, since they were partners with the company as well as brothers-in-law, therefore, after their separation they used (if not all) the same glass. However, there may be features that can distinguish them, namely; the famous and somewhat vulgar (so to speak) "BUTT CRACK" known from the Cairo structure, later also attributed to Jabo "classic" In Heaton on the other hand, it is the typical "ear" shape in the swirl that distinguishes it from other companies.....you can see it in my group photo, the red one at the bottom center. The marbles of both companies are rather transparent and translucent rather than opaque, but in any case there are also the latter. Yellow seems to have been used more by Cairo than By Heaton. Then, each of these companies, to its own typical exclusive marble in absolute, namely the "red lightning" of Cairo, with glass type "GEL" and with large bubbles. To Heaton? I don't remember the name, maybe "red rose", (similar to Ravenswood's red raven) but I know for sure that there is an unnamed marble (I think) with Heaton's exclusive colors ..... then I show them. Then, with a little experience you will notice other tricks, although of course in some it will be impossible to distinguish them. Below, I'll show a typical and maybe HTF "red lightning" of Cairo
  5. Shooter, although not in perfect condition
  6. Yes, I recently found some Heatons (oddly enough) and probably two Cairos in my area. They are not easily found by us, but every now and then you can come across something nice, like the Akro shooter that I found about 15 days ago Heaton/Cairo
  7. It could be Heaton or Cairo, more easily Cairo, certainly not veiligglas
  8. I have one similar to that of yours first, with thin white thread, then I show it ....
  9. 100% wire-pull veiligglas, as well as the other three in hand Then I see vacor, two red devils etc.
  10. Known as the "Sistersville patch", (formerly) for the above reason
  11. Here is the mib I meant, found at Alley's site, with a patch similar to the op
  12. Yes,...in the past they were called Alley patch, (with that blue spot, but the base was covered with moss) as they were found in fair quantities at the Alley site, later known to be Akro.
  13. Ah ok, good to know, the rosy part of this made me think of a possible creation of jabo
  14. The base of this is transparent cobalt blue and from the long and rather linear seam, (penultimate photo) to me it might be cac, but it's all questionable
  15. Pink benningtons are quite rare
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