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  1. I am not a poem guy, never will be but I sure like gardening. Fact is that I have had so many trees surrounding me decimated by the Emerald Ash borer that my garden will no doubt be the best in years. This is nature, love it or not, I prefer to just get along with it and adjust. I am a tree lover first and a gardener second. I am sad about all of the great Ash trees that have died, too many to count. I had an eighty footer taken down this week, what a tree it was, a greater danger to the house however. If you really like gardening, check out his link. The best seeds in large quantities that I have found. https://growitalian.com/shop-seeds/ This Chard will be the best greens that you have ever grown. Grow them, cut them, and grow them cut them, all from one planting, year round without bolting right up to frost and a little beyond. I had 20 Lbs blanched and frozen last year out of two 10 foot rows. I do not include the stalks---not for me. Use them like you would spinach, or any other green. https://www.growitalian.com/chard-verde-de-taglio-certified-organic-14-1b/ There is nothing like dirt in the fingernails! (I do find marbles in the garden, I wonder who planted them)
  2. Well, It certainly has attributes of a "furnace". I have only seen images--far from an xpert on these. Great marble non the less. Marble--On!!
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    Cullet

    Akro--no doubt. Marble--On!!!
  4. I had this bag and marble verified by the King and Queen of Akro. Thanks for that—Great folks, the Hardy’s. The marble is one of six or so that they have seen and they have one that looks exactly like the one that I show here. The fist image is natural, the second under black light, the third is backlit. The pouch, well what can I say, I did not need it to be verified but they sure liked it and were glad to see some of the stuff that is still out there to be found. I wonder if these may be a paired set for Champions, probably will never know. I collect pouches and I will never top this one. (well, you never know, do you) Collect on!!
  5. Great post Chad, The yellow and red were always Akro in my book. Mostly because I could not say that they were anything else(hmmm). The one next to it, below it, is a good candidate for one as well. The rest---you tell me, yes I see a Vitro in there.
  6. I agree with Vitro on the left. Bullseye?
  7. I would say that the odd shaped one is some sort of mineral/stone.
  8. I think that we can all agree that it is not a Pelt. "burnt sparklers" is a new term to me. I would love to see some. On the op one cutoff looks akro and one looks master. I am looking hard at the base transparent glass, it has a blueish tint that I would expect to see in a master vs an akro. That is my call Master Made. Marble--On!!
  9. Hmmm, these are new to me. I like the way that the red is outlined with a deeper white. Nice patches for sure. I would sort these as Jabo. I just call them like I see them. Marble--On!!
  10. I agree, not Oxblood my friend--Jabo x 3 Here are a few examples of Oxblood in a variety of shades. These are all "bricks" that are loaded with ox, but I think that they will show the difference/variety and what you may look for in the future regarding oxblood. Marble--On!!
  11. I have two that are six years old and several that are older and I always keep some for them to take home---the bigger the better and the harder to swallow. If they ask, they shall recieve. My great grandaughter will be next on the list. They are all a blessing, even after going through two weeks of sickness after Christmas---nothing new. Not covid--just sick. I will do it again. I will never forget my little redhead using a laser light to write his name on one of these. Marble On!!
  12. They are all very nice Ron, I would love to see some more images of the one that I circled---very nice.
  13. Yikes, I wish that I had this one in hand. The damage is what I would expect in an Akro. Not a patch, a corkscrew in my world. Really nice wet finish regardless of any damage.( you can only show one side in a display) A keeper and show stopper! Marble--On!!
  14. I will never see enough of these yellow slags. The best slag ever made imho. Marble--On!!
  15. This is what a simple request to a seller on e-bay may turn out to be. This is my standard request;” “Hello, Thanks for the auction. Please pack these nice and tight so they do not knock around into each other during shipment. Thanks again and have a great day, Art” This is my request for larger lots; Hello, Thanks for the auction. Large lots of marbles can be a bear to safely ship. My suggestion is to separate them into several bunches then wrap these up nice and tight in a freezer bag or bubble wrap and wrap that in packing tape real tight like a mummy so they do not knock around into each other or break loose during shipment. Thanks again, and have a great day, Art I have read a bunch of posts giving grief to sellers who do not pack well. Check the seller’s history and be rewarded. Many sellers do not sell marbles unless they come across them in a lot or estate. They do not know how to treat them. Years back, in my small postal community, there was a watch for marbles rolling around on the floor and ask Art if they are his. It did pay off more than once. I learned my lesson years many ago and always send a shipping request regardless of the seller. I do offer extra for compliance, it has never been an issue with any seller. Some come off as “snippy” as in douh! These are marbles, of course I will pack them with love. Who cares what the seller says—I want them to arrive and not be on the floor of the truck. This seller did a great thing. Rolled them up in Glad Press and Seal. What a great idea! I will copy this idea. It may take some effort to unpack them and clean them, well worth the while imho. These may be more common Master Marbles but they are a back-fillers dream. I am getting what I paid for, thanks to a simple request. I will post the nice big red one someday—it is a Killer marble. Marble—On!!!
  16. I appreciate the post, winter can drag on sometimes. These keep me out of trouble--a little anyhow.
  17. This one looks like an Imperial. I saw a set of these for sale recently. Country of origin was listed on the tag/header cardboard as Taiwan, China, India and at least one other Vietnam? Marble--On!!
  18. Nice group Ric, I love this type of patch. The bit of blue is just one of those things Marbleized. These peerless patches sometimes have a blueish cast to the white part, really not noticeable until you really look under the right light. A very pretty white color imho. Marble--On!!
  19. I agree wtih Ric, check it for opal in the white as well. Acme Realor if it has Av and opal glass. These black on whites can get pretty crazy. I posted an extreme case below. marble--On!!
  20. I will admit that I had to look up "amorphous". I can roll with Jabo. Thanks all.
  21. Sorry you all, This one is an Akro.---love it! I just call them like I see them. Marble--On!!
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