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Al Oregon

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  1. Good info. I have not sold on eBay in a few years and will be starting after the first of the year to sell some of my duplicate packaging (bags, etc.) and some corks, etc.
  2. I'm not good on counting threads but here are some pics of MM Mesh bags that look close. I have 3 other pics that I need to re-size to upload. MM Mesh Bag (22).bmp
  3. This one was Esther Williams playing marbles - I did not note who posted it - not my picture.
  4. Some of the reds are orange-ish but close enough for Veterans Day coming up...
  5. I don't think that I bought it from Alan but...? That marble might be the same as "Hot wheels" - I remember they were hard to tell apart.
  6. Winnie, not sure on time frame. I think the "pumpkin" marble was 70's or 80's. As for the Nationwide bag, I found one with the 3 metallics in it also. Here's a pic. Also, these bags were used by insurance agents for promos. Here's a picture of one, front & back. Also, there are filled ones of these, too. The Champion made bags are a crapshoot sometimes. Even with the original one that I posted, if there were older headers/labels like this in the factory sale, this could be a filled one. If so, at least it had some good Champion marbles in it.
  7. The Champion bags are ones that have a "poor" history due to all of the filled bags that occurred after the factory sale where people bought empty bags, headers (labels) and marbles. When the Champion marbles ran out when they were filling the bags, others were put in like MK, etc. But you do find original Champion bags and some of them have great marbles in them or, at least, interesting ones. This is one I got recently with some varied Champion marbles in it, including misshapen flame and "Pumpkin Swirl" (I think it was called by David C.).
  8. And don't forget about the Vitro "Peewees" mesh bag and the Vitro "Dixcel" mesh bag - both hard to find also.
  9. The trouble is that most marble books do not show pictures of a vast majority of the marbles that you will find. It's like the top 20% are shown in books. Trying to ID the marbles is your first step in collecting. Many new collectors think they have a CA or Peltier NLR when they really have a Jabo or a common West Virginia swirl. Posting pictures at a board like this is a good way to learn. There are some marble sites, like Joes' marbles, that give you a pretty good ID factor on many marbles. Remember, the vast majority of marbles, if they are in mint condition, are in the nickel, dime , quarter and up to a dollar value. But, it's the chance of finding the ones that reach the $20 to $500 range and more that keeps many people collecting. Good for you in trying to find proper pricing before selling your marbles. By the way, Steph is correct on trying to find pricing on eBay. The problem is with the ID's on eBay - search Christensen and see how many "real" Christensens are listed.
  10. Here is one bag that I have with Peltier patches.
  11. Thanks for sharing - had not realized they were labeled as "Moons" rather than "Moonies".
  12. Alley peewees - top two rows
  13. Tough one. Here is a picture of Nancy's display of Alox but hard to tell if there are any patches there. Also a picture of a mesh bag where two in the upper right could be patches. And, picture of a poly bag with 5 shooters, 4 patches, but could very well be a "filled" bag. I have some other bags with obvious filled marbles like MK cat's-eyes and patches (although Alox could have bought the marbles and packaged them - seems like there have been stories about the purchases).
  14. The Vacor (Mega) Spaghetti/Streamers were thinner ribbons and I don't show them ever having an orange. Attached is a picture I had saved from 1999 that showed some Champion wirepulls.
  15. Is anyone familiar with this 2003 time frame project that these three marble artists did? I've had someone contact me about this project.
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