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Good buy! I have 29 different ones like those from Top Notch. There are also some with Top Notch on the reverse of the header but not the front - Chinese Checkers Replacement and Traditional (variety of 50 in bag). I also have one bag with the similar header but the Dollar General logo on the front where the Top Notch logo shows here but Top Notch logo on the back. I don't know the date that they started marketing with Top Notch but I have some that I acquired back in the 2014 time frame.
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Thanks and Happy New Year to you also.
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Here are a couple Paul Bunyan mesh bags that I have. I also have one mesh bag with the "note" and one polybag with the "note".
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Peltier - maybe even a Clown?
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cat's eye or rainbo hybrid? thanks in advance!
Al Oregon replied to DHUNNIE 27's topic in Marble I.D.'s
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Merry Christmas!
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Merry Christmas to you also, Mojo, and to all on this Board.
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Orange on white swirls but I think are a little different?
Al Oregon replied to The Nickel Guy's topic in Marble I.D.'s
2nd one looks like an Akro cork with a wide ribbon. -
A big perfect mineral sphere Tiger Eye
Al Oregon replied to The Nickel Guy's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Looks like mineral type, not machine made. -
Vitro Whitie is a possibility
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Great find Mojo. This looks like a good thread to post these pictures (Kevin's pics) that I had saved.
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Fenton did not make marbles but Fenton glass was used for making marbles by MK, Jabo, etc.
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I saw seams in a couple of the pictures so that is why I said MCR but ...?
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Peltier Multi-color Rainbo (MCR)
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Not solely but definitely a telling trait for Jabo (butt crack)
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Could be a wonky Peltier Rainbo.
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Great pattern to that Jabo
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Lined Crockery Marble ID-ed . . . Thanks!
Al Oregon replied to The Nickel Guy's topic in Marble I.D.'s
Looks like one of the "Pottery" marbles -
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Looks like one of the furnace marbles to me.
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Just for info - Imperial package with the Made in Mexico info (70's time frame) - before they found out they could buy marbles cheaper from Asia.
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With the yellow stripe on the other side plus the red and blue ribbons, I'd be going with the Imperial" type of foreign marble - probably Asian.
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A NEW VID ON ONE OF MY FAVORITES FROM STEPHEN BAHR
Al Oregon replied to Chad G.'s topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Thanks for sharing. -
Not Peltier. Doesn't ring a bell with any US made marbles.