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jhomer2172

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  1. Like fire says, the red on blue fourth row up look CAC or Pelt, need closer and more pics. Also yellow and green swirls second row down same pic. The rest look pretty common and all cats in last pic, no biggie.
  2. Hah…. Dream on, dream untill your dreams come true! Colors way off for Rebel! pax
  3. My marble friend in Ohio’s Atmospheres!
  4. I’m with wvrons, and I think the point he is making is that it’s not a CAC guinea! Doesnt look like a Cobra either. Maybe a contemp torch job….. or really off the wall, an Atmosphere! The guinea pics are self explanatory and amazing! Thanks WV! jon
  5. The big one appears to have Ravenswood ribbons with tracers but not familiar with that dark base. Probably not top of the line as to value or most collectable. The Red, Blue and green ravens are most in demand. Also any multi colored swirls. jon
  6. Here we get into the clear vs transparent definition. Doesn’t clear mean NO color in the base glass while it’s yellow here in this mib? It’s the colorless clear ones that are more rare isn’t it?
  7. I’ve not seen a sparkler of the quality of that last one posted being offered for sale in forever. Even what might be considered a common one will bring $50 today, or more! I’d call the original a sparkler so ease up! Shesh! Give em a break!
  8. As stated here many times, MFC had no red colored glass, let alone two colored slags.
  9. No red ravens, they all have a tan to brown base glass with transparent stripes of red, green or cobalt blue often with other color tracers along side and in 2 or three colors. Red are rarest.
  10. No one said anything but I’m not seeing any Popeyes there at all. jon
  11. Nice swirly marble, but no flame
  12. I’ll go with Ravenswood too!
  13. Wasn’t the CAC American agate translucent or transparent red stripes on a opalescent or opaque base? This looks the opposite with white on red base. A lot of them were hand gathered also which this doesn’t seem to be. Could be wrong, just doesn’t look like other AAs I have and have seen. Nice piece however. jon
  14. This pretty baby is being offered on eBay as a Peltier Miller Swirl but looks more CAC to me. What’s your opinion?? thanks jon
  15. A lot of seams showing so could be CACs, but didn’t Early Akro often have seams too? Might even see a road and tunnel on there, need more pics individually. Nice! jon
  16. It may be a Htf CAC but it’s in bad shape with a lot of dings scrapes and damage ……. So that really hurts and lessens the value!
  17. In photo number 4, left and right sections you have many Akro oxbloods of various types and in the middle section between them are several Christensen swirls. All of these are valuable if in great shape. Nice bunch! Don’t know about the “ fake “ need better pics.
  18. White is too heavy and no clear base, an Akro cork but not a Popeye!
  19. I particularly like the oxblood carnelians!!
  20. Don’t think so bud, can’t see if there is a clear base from the pics and the white looks not very whispy. Interesting marble though!!
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