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Everything posted by Roberto
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They are machine-made marbles, produced in germany (Lauscha) early 1900 by the "suppenhutte" glass factory...
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10 simple German marbles with transparent stripes, (which I found by chance here in Italy in a flea market) I know there are various combinations of colors, but I have not yet looked for them....
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Gorgeous Chad
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Yes, unfortunately certain colors escape, as well as certain shades, this is plausible
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Ooops...hahaha....I'm tired too Chad, I meant a touch of blue, like snotty blue cac
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They are both base pink (reportedly rare) but the camera struggles to capture the light pink color. They say Peltier had his own personal pink color (from a post) Oops ... Chuck
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That's right! .. Just a touch of arrogant
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Sempre bellissime biglie da collezionare per i tedeschi, bellissime anche le pelli! Hai visto la pelle rosa? Ne ho due con l'azzurro, mi manca il verde!
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Excellent! Beautiful marbles
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1 2 3 4 Cac-5 vitro- 6 7 Alley- 8 Peltier Boice "2 Run year 2001- 9 Cairo- 10 Jabo classic?
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Ah ok, there are several, but they are far away so .... One question Chad: how many peltier "comics" are there in total? Are they rare and expensive or are they easily found? ... I know little about them
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Eeeh yes, Chuk has some awesome marbles !!!!
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Do you have to wait for July for the marble show? So, don't they make many? Or are they too far apart?
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Yeah, I've seen them before, Chad, thank you, wonderful marbles. You know, I really like wirepulls, especially and obviously when very busy
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Ah Ok, Well, easy easy they are not even in Italy to find, they are more easily found in the United Kingdom or in the Netherlands, Germany etc ... but I thought that wirepulls were easy to find also in the United States, strange, because? Maybe little collected / appreciated, or what?
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I have a Jabo Cobra oxblood but now I don't have the photo
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Exact
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It could be Raven .... but
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Sorry Chad, but I didn't quite understand the question ...
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Marbles that made history ...
