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The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
William replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
I believe your referring to the mib with the baby blue base...I'll have to get better pics of some more of this and others. Interesting offer, it would be fun too deal! I left the bulk at my brother in law's (except for the Sparkler) I'll pick them up probably tommorow and sort a little better. I did get scolded for desecration of the pool table. At least the cover was on! π€£ -
The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
William replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Athletes tend to develop that condition β½οΈπβΎοΈπ
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There's a little bit of everything, alot of nice mibs. I'll try to get around to posting some pics in the coming days. I went through them all with a quick pick and separated a group I think are good. Found a handful of nice ones that were beat up of course also. My total spend today was around $100 but I know I'm ahead!
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Looked it over really well, not a chip, crack. Don't even see any flea bites with my phone light. Happy indeed. Don't know how it survived without damage in the wild!
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Nice. Pulled it from a $12 jar.
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The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
William replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
One of my best bulk scores since I started collecting I believe. Super pumped too start sorting which starts now π -
Yep, by hand vs. a Hobart....restaurant dishwashers have had it made for some time
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When I first saw the color pattern I thought Pelt until I saw the seam so wasn't sure...the middle one not even a guess from me and the third I was leaning Akro, maybe. Thanks Steph π
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The "Score!" thread. Post your exciting finds here...
William replied to bumblebee's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Another note, in the 50's, after restrictions eased, glassmakers began producing this variety of glass again, and also, it's not the "radioactivity" that makes the glass "glow", it's the chemical makeup that does. It's interesting literature indeed π
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Another glass maker, Alladin, has caught my eye because of a small lamp made of alacite I saw yesterday. It's a really nice translucent piece with the original finial and dates from the late 30's and early 40's. I researched it a bit and discovered that uranium oxide was used in the manufacturing of this type of glass until the 40's when the U.S. government banned its use. Yes, the same stuff used in nuclear plants. It was interesting reading material for sure. This dealer only wants $14 for it. I just might pick it up. It would be interesting to see if I get the same reaction from it like you would from vintage vaseline glass under lighting!
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That is awesome history right there, Ron...a big thanks for the input on the subject π
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Indeed, honored too know another serviceman in you, Chad! I'm good friends with many around the southeast Minnesota area through American Legion Post #299 here in Mabel. A widower myself, my wife Peggy, who passed in 2018, was a member, as was her father Clarence Remick, who served overseas in the army. I have some of Clarence's memorabilia, papers, pamphlets, etc; around here somewhere. I'll share some pics when I have time to dig them out. Myself, I never served in the armed forces but totally honor and respect yourself and others that have πΊπΈ ....one of the good memories I have of being exposed to the military life was when I was in my early twenties. I was picking up odd jobs occasionally for extra cash and hooked up with a painting crew that did about a months work on the USS Capella, which was ported in Jacksonville Florida at the time. I believe it was a transport vessel for tanks, vehicles, etc.? Awesome time that was. My toughest day was when I was painting portholes in the officer's mess hall WHILE they were preparing the meal! We hadn't had lunch yet and I was starved! I'll never forget the smell of the food that day!
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Wow, was just navigating through some listings on Ebay and Etsy and there is quite a bit of slag pieces by Fenton out there. Blue seems to be the more common color listed, saw at least a dozen listings for the same piece above ranging in price from $20 up to $80, the more swirls of color the higher the price was. Never dealt with or searched Fenton as far as buying and selling goes and just assumed they manufactured different colored clear glass or pieces with a "fade" design. As I have been told and with marbles, learn something every day!
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Guess I never realized or have looked into far enough too know that Fenton made slag glass pieces? I've done a lot of antique dealing over the years and have never seen a Fenton slag piece. Who knows, maybe I have and didn't realize it because it wasn't my focus at the given time. This one has the original sticker on the base and is marked at $24. Didn't purchase it but might once I delve into the subject a bit further! Very cool piece.