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akroorka

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  1. This is a tuff one Leigh but I will call it a Master Made Marble. As always, more opinions are needed and appreciated. Nice one! Marble—On!!!
  2. I like to say or type Champion sometimes. These are great images! It is a very nice example of a WVS. Great colors! Marble--On!!
  3. This one is a "classic" Akro Agate Popeye Patch. Most of these were dug from the Akro Site. Nice marble-- Marble--On!!
  4. Here it is again Gladys, If you did not get a proper ID I urge you all for some proper input on this one. It is a very nice marble. Marble--On!! https://marbleconnection.com/uploads/monthly_2022_06/_DSC1583.JPG.562cd895b05af9c026f3ef54413ab9ad.JPG
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    Tricky

    LOL, I will stick with my original ID. Pelts can be tricky! My second guess would be Vacor😆 but it would be a far from second--Vacors can be tricky too. Marble--On!!
  6. Chad is right on. But as I always say---backlight them all--this one looks special. Marble-On!!
  7. I did not want to spend anytime outside yesterday---95 and quite humid---I still did my thing though---sweat with no relief. Marble-On!!
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    Tricky

    Well--- if you know what it is, I see a challenge coming and I am always up for those. I just love this stuff---challenge on—Fire has pretty thick skin🐘. Give the opinion that you think and do not look back. Marble—On!!
  9. This is a nice bunch and they could have all came from the same run imho. Multicolored swirls are not predictable. Plenty of folks have experienced this first hand during the Jabo Contract times. This is of course just my humble opinion and more opinions’ are always welcomed. Marble--On!!
  10. Here is the one that I am talking about, I circled it. Vacor marbles can be a tuff ID sometimes--they are what they are, just like any machine made is. The colors in the big ones do not always show up as they should or do in the smaller ones. A well colored biggie is always a bonus in a Vacor marble. As always, this is just my opinion and I welcome any others--this is what I love--and what I learn from---I just love this stuff. Marble--On!!
  11. Yep---another nice one! Marble--On!!
  12. Nice one Fire! marble--On!!!
  13. I always knew that these would become collectable, that is not why I kept them though. They are just very nice looking marbles—I just love them, I just do not know them by name/company . (I really do not care; I collect what meets my eye). I have a good eye for WVS and almost talked myself into an ID post today that turned out to be a Vacor Velociraptor, hours were spent and I enjoyed every moment. Research paid off once again—I just Love the ID section because I am always learning from it. Marble—On and collect what you like as well!!!
  14. It would be a stretch--- a very nice Pelt marble regardless of my opinion, Marble--On!!
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    Tricky

    It is an eary Pelt Zebra imho---nice marble! As always ,more opinions are needed and always welcomed. Marble--On!!
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    CAC

    Pelt X2--- Marble--On!!!
  17. Yep!!! I hate them with a passion--just me and what I think in my collecting mind. Collect what you like, toss what you hate---it could be related to the bad experience with my wife--kind of like an in-grown toe nail, once you have them you avoid them at all costs. I have since researched polished machine made marbles with a passion, I just hate them and am always on the lookout for them—I just hate them!!---Really! I judge no one--give me a break here😁. Peace, collect what you like and of course---always--- Marble--On!!
  18. That is a nice one Fire--very nice! Marble--On!!
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    Alley

    Oooh, I know that Chad knows his pelts---but I would sort this one as a WVS. Nice one—No maker or name from me. Marble—On!!
  20. This could be a great new thread if anyone is willing. My wife was bamboozeled years ago by a polisher at a show who misrepresented what he sold, I passed him up but my wife purchased some presents for me while I was looking elsewhere. I will never forget my response to her present---oops---really—oops!!! The good advice is if you do not know marbles---stay away and buy a nice tool for the old man or lady—lol. I have no use for polished machine made marbles but I know that many do. I used to throw them out but I still have a few---in a box—just waiting to inform the masses. Each to their own. Marble—On!!
  21. Good eye Steph, I think that you nailed it. Marble--On!!
  22. The third images shows little round marks where either the marble was touching another one or several during the firing process or it was on a stand of some sort during the same. The surface looks glazed and fired to me. I have never seen anything like it. I am not ready to call it new just yet. If it is glazed you should be able to clean it with just about anything without the color rubbing off. Did little Fire make this one in ceramics class?😁 Marble—On!!
  23. Well it is a small world today Fire. I was just hunting the Vacor site to ID a marble. It turned out to be a "VELOCIRAPTOR". A pretty cool marble in it's own right. If you click through through the images of these you will see one looking close to yours in a net. It is lacking in some colors, it is the 25mm size, close enough to 1 1/8" for me. Marble--On!!
  24. Not Asian X2--WVS imho. Marble--On!!
  25. I agree with Fire, Whisplers show up with blue base glass frequently. Master Glass marbles do also but they are usually brushed patches. Nice marbles regardless. Marble—On!!
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