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Everything posted by Roberto
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But, ... I would also appreciate to hear your opinion Chad (and anyone who would like to give his opinion) about this marble, because it has never been fully identified. He has always been a source of dispute, Cac, Cairo, Raven etc. even if he was more inclined towards Cac I will post more photos for more viewing Thank you !!
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Beautiful your drizzles
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Class Chad marbles
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Very nice Chad! I like the first one very much
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I think really turkey Chad ... and we both know who could have done it, right?
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Ok, I try to prepare some more
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We've colored this post a lot, haven't we, Chad?😊
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All beautiful Chad! In particular 1-5-6, but also the 4 is not less....
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Yes Chad, the last one is the blueberry variety, translucent, but it takes a strong light to cross it Now, I close by adding (10) some more color Saluti r
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By the way Bruce; your 7 is 100% Furnace This type usually has no fractures, but cold roll. However, yours may also be clean Saluti r
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The second image, has a design from cac....... I'm not saying it is, it's just similar
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Ciao Chad- Si, adoro le fornaci, non mi stanco mai di guardarle con tutte le loro sfumature! .... poi ne posterò altre 10......Furnace
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Hi Chad- Yes, I love furnaces, I never get tired of looking at them with all their shades!.... Then I will post more
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Hi Bruce- The Guinea I bought it from the United States, in a marble store The penultimate marble was listed as cac cobra, but after various suppositions it was classified as Cairo Novelty. Anyway, it's an unusual and beautiful marble, I will show more retro photos. The last one is a cac handgathered "layered sand"
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All beautiful !!
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