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Tournament Medal Question
Al Oregon replied to moremarbles4me's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Good information - thanks for sharing that. -
If anyone collects bags (and some boxes), I'm back to selling some duplicates on eBay (after 10 years of not selling). My eBay ID - arasmus Thanks.
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If I were sorting slags or striped transparents/opaques (or any similar type of marbles that could be by 2-3 (or more) different makers, I would be doing the one-seam, two-seam idea of yours. As Steph mentioned, others are usually sorted out by company and style - Pelts, Akro corks and other obvious styles. Patches, to me, is a whole other ballgame in ID'ing. I've given up on those but, after studying the various tips, etc. on the marble boards, you should be able to sort those by specific patterns.
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Marble game let's all play
Al Oregon replied to Killermarbles's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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CAC or Superman Alley or Superman Peltier???
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Info at www.iamc.us
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Modern printed character marbles
Al Oregon replied to ManofKent's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Modern printed character marbles
Al Oregon replied to ManofKent's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Since someone posted Coca Cola logo types, ehre is a bag that I have. I wrote to the plant in Piqua, OH some years back to see if anyone remembered these -no response. -
That is sad to hear.
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Steph - I think it is the large botched ones that I don't view as Galaxies. Here's a pic from David Chamberlain's box (from Vacor) plus a couple other bag pics from Qualatex and early Mega. None seem to have the large blotch types.
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Not sure about Galaxies but it does look like older Vacors (80's to early 90's) - here's pic someone posted years ago. Is yours opaque?
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Modern printed character marbles
Al Oregon replied to ManofKent's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Thanks for the info. I don't plan on collecting more of those. By the way, if you did not know this, Jabo used to produce licensed logo marbles in packages (samples below) but they could not sell the volume required under the licenses so stopped after a while. I think they are pretty collectible. -
Definitely Vitro hybrid cat's-eye - nice one.
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That was Mr. Carl Fisher's first attempt at the clay marble making....LOL!
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Modern printed character marbles
Al Oregon replied to ManofKent's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Back in 2004 I picked up a couple packages (since I collect marble packaging) but did not pursue any more. Here's pics of front on two and back of one (shows others they had packaged). -
Moonsnake is a better name. Steph, I'm not sure ifthese fit into the moss agate category but they may. Here's a couple pics. They all have that "moonie glass" base.
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The corks in translucent base glass, I have sometimes called them Moonie Corkscrews (it's the name game,,,)
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How much will this oxblood set bring?
Al Oregon replied to greg11's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Yea, I won the guessing contest!! I agree with all the comments above, however. Someone paid too much but...? -
I like Steph's definition for a snake but even the use of auger is somewhat messed up by some. I think of auger as a drill bit and, to me, ideally the ribbons should not reach the edge of the marble. However many do and I can see that. But then, you look down the middle of the drill bit, from top to bottom, and you should not see a "hole" in the middle. But, again, some have a small hole and are still called augers. Here's an example of an auger, pictures by marblealan that is a lazy one so....?
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"Life is Marbleous" Documentary
Al Oregon replied to skoronesa's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Great video - glad you persisted and got it for us to see. Cathy Runyan-Svacina is a great lady and her collection used to be in the Museum in Kansas City, as you see in the video. Looks like in a few months, it will be in the great Northwest where collectors out this way will be able to view it. -
"Life is Marbleous" Documentary
Al Oregon replied to skoronesa's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Heaton/Bogard Cats Range of Variation
Al Oregon replied to Steph's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
I finally came across the Heaton bag that I had posted a couple pics of on June 19. These cat's-eyes are very unusual for Heaton. The bag looks totally legit so I don't see some kind of "filled" bag. Here are two more pictures. -
How much will this oxblood set bring?
Al Oregon replied to greg11's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
$1,477.00 -
Cool, not the Rat Pack but close...
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Sunburst seems logical.