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Thanks for this valuable information Chad
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It almost looks like a mushroom in this design ( yellow and blue)
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Beyond the rough pontils, the marbles of this type were not really round, but some had a rather "compressed" structure. Not so suitable for shot
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Right opinion, interesting! And the Big ones, 1 and up, maybe played like this as shown in the 1948 image ....
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Marble 1 - Layered Sand? Marble 2-?
Roberto replied to Greeneyesgreenthumbs's topic in Marble I.D.'s
Hi- Seems a little too big to cac, but possible? The second non-peltier, maybe Alley or Heaton? -
I like the first one a lot!
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Yes, they were probably related to board games, which we didn't play in the yard or in the oratories etc.
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Wonder!!!!!!!
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A fairy tale all those of Chad!
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Thanks for the search Chad G
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Don't worry man, there is no problem. My name is Roberto, the most many here in Italy call me Roby, for me it is indifferent, call me whatever you want I want to delete "From" but I can't, I'll try again. Bye and thanks!
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In the past it has been identified as Alley, as I would have thought too, but let's hear other opinions ... thanks for the Alley folder, I see it very similar to the first two on the left
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On my screen I see a slight blue reflection in the center also at the bottom, as well as in the top right corner
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There were very here too, in the 70s ... but they weren't used precisely, .... too small for the game
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I can't see it just like Corck ... it would take more pictures of the MIB ... but, ....does not seem to me
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Ah ok, latticinio 0,485- benny 0,425.....Steph's are special and cute too
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opaque veiligglas
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Interesting! A great way to get to know the company that made them
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