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Everything posted by Tommy
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Mabye Jabos... Not feeling vitro. Someone will know 👍
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Thank you...I was thinking Champions in the big bag ... wasn't sure👍 Jobber bag that was the term I was looking for 👍
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That is a beautiful chocolate oxblood.. soooo shiny ...🤣👍
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Ok I'll give you 40...🤣
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I know 😜..awesomeness...I'll take it for 36 all day long
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Slags are rough Akros by default imho... if no other prominent traits point to other makers...
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So a true transitional would be like it sounds ..no pontil marks but more than likely a 9 and tail pattern from the hand gathering then rounded and smothed over with the rollers.. So MFC,Barberton, CACs and akro ..hand gathered and machine rounded in the early 1900's. Any others ? Mabye Peltier?
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You dug deep for this one....lol Mfc first machine mades in America?
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Cool score...
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Lol...I was thirsty.....
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From what I gathered Barberton glass and Novelty produced machine made slags only for a couple years in the same area as MFC's factory. So was Barberton glass and Novelty the second machine made marble company after MFC. Newspaper article says until Barberton glass and Novelty opened MFC was the only factory of its kind in the country.. Interesting stuff 🤔
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Mmmmmm blueberry lemonade 🤣
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Nice mibs ✅️ That double ingot is awesome 💥💥💥
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That's sad, but thanks to everyone here it is easier to tell the difference. Thanks again to all the "Marble Kings " you know who you are....for the time and effort you give to this marble community
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https://www.newspapers.com/clip/8014722/barberton-glass-p6c23/ Found this so far....
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Thank you Ann😃 I'm excited now I'm gonna look up Barberton don't remember that name....
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Thanks Al. No I got a bulb from the jewelry show...I'll take it out and post a pic . It seems to be doing well . And I just use my Samsung on pro setting 🤞 most of the time I only have to take 20 pics to get 4or 5 worthy of the marble....
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That is hilarious Chad. I use that at work all the time....