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I see...that's both interesting and helpful info! As for the fourth marble, I'll see if I can get some more shots of it in the morning and post them too this thread if that will help having additional views.
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Prize names as in a named group they belong too, correct?
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These are a few from the box I displayed yesterday. I'm guessing akro on a couple of them? Providing 4 shots of each.
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Just a few 49er's Rookies. Garrison Hearst, Charles Haley, and JJ Stokes, along with some commons.
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Picked these up via trade, football cards for this box. See anything interesting and want too see individual pictures for ID I'll post them. There's a few that do have me curious as too what they are.
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Sorry posted the wrong marble that was asked for! Not sure if I even put this one up yet? Here's the one you wanted more looks at...
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Thank you...I'll probably post similar amounts little by little for the immediate future then go back and sort. Looking forward too it.
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I'll see about getting some additional shots later today, off work at 330 with a few stops too make on the way home 😊
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Got a few interesting ones...I plan on posting a few daily or every other day as I slowly grasp intricacies of the marble world so thanks for your continuing assistance!
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Wow, what a coincidence! I had already watched some of Stephen's videos before joining here, and that is precisely where I went to look into it again! Cool! I asked him about it also on his cats eye comments. Small world I guess but probably should have figured he was connected here too 😊 Thanks for the input folks!
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Referencing Tommy's post from the 26th regarding that green stringy marble, I made a comment before the actual ID of that marble was being tossed around that I was going to check out the cats eyes I have accumulated out of curiosity. I do know that cats eyes are super common and not on many peoples radar for collectible purposes. But as I was digging through them, I came across one that stood out too me. Unlike any of the other ones I ended up accumulating, the same color meets on both sides. All 3 colors do this. And the veins are very straight. I decided to look into it and this particular variety is called a "crossthrough". The one I saw featured on a book cover was green, yellow and red called the "Beach Ball". The one I have is red, white and blue. Clear glass. There was mention that these crossthroughs were scarce? Wasn't sure if it meant just the Beach Ball variety, or any crossthrough. Wondering if someone could offer some clarity on this? Thanks!
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Thanks alot, you too. Kids left just a while ago so were winding down 😊
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Happy Easter! That's some good stuff, good read. I work with molds and presses daily so love the "how it's made" aspect of production.
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I was actually thinking peltier from what little I have learned thus far. Cool, glad it's a keeper 😊 Thanks for the nod, I'm going to make one more post then call it a night. Happy Easter!
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Interesting history too me! Your a wealth of knowledge in my opinion, Ron and am ever so happy pay attention too experience. You too, Steph, and too others that take the time too offer their opinions, advice or knowledge, especially when they know more than I. It shouldn't be offensive to anyone, novice or pro, when knowledge is shared. There's almost always something to learn from someone or somewhere. Community members value each other's opinions, thoughts, experiences, etc. while working together for the greater good of the hobby, not get irritated or offended by them. If someone is that thin skinned, then that saddens me. Personally, from a longtime collectors viewpoint, I'm loving it and my new hobby. Truly appreciate all you say and share, folks. Happy Easter 🐇