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SherryFain

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  1. 24 minutes ago, akroorka said:

    That is a nice big one. 
    I have a smaller one like that that I always thought was a Veiligglas wirepull.
    Nice marble.
    More opinions are needed and welcomed.
    Marble—On!!
     

    Also Veiligglas? .812

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    is that what's called a cold crease in the second picture? does having that "thing" make it less valuable? Or is this a pretty common marble anyway? .... Akro?

    Appreciate any information you can give. Thank you!!

    -Sherry :)

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  3. I've never seen a marble like this.. and it was signed. I think it says Allan or Allon? What are your thoughts? 1.26" paid $45. I just love love love the colors and had to have it! ...... :)

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  4. Thanks for the information! This is super cool to learn about!

    4 hours ago, Alan said:

    It is a tri-level solid core.  A nice one.  Keeping the bands consistent when the cane has been worked down to 1/2" is a reflection of real skill.  Cane cut marbles were made in Germany (and later, in England) from around 1860 - 1920.

     

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