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Some of the basic about slags;
Peltier: "Feathering" in the white
CAC: One or two seams and brighter colors of the transparent glass
Akro: No defining characteristics
MFC: "9" and tail
These are just the basics, however, any of the companies may show similar traits as the others (hope that makes sense(?))
Hope this helps.
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I'll go the other way, CAC
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I believe MFC's largest slags were used as casters for furniture.
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The skinny part is the neck, turn it 90 degrees and you will see it better.
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C A C. Turkey head in last pic.
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Is that a Vitro Parrot in with the shooters? If so, it looks like a pretty nice example and if it's mint, may be worth ?? I'm not really up on Parrot prices.
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I believe this type is known as an Indian swirl. thanks
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CAC did not use oxblood and I believe that is what your marble is. The loop you see may be a tight "turkey head".
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Nice find. Your marble appears to have what is known as a "ghost" core.
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I'd go with MFC based on the color, the "9" and long "tail", the impurities in the glass, and the cut/shear line which can be seen a little better in scobby's avatar.
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On 3/17/2017 at 10:46 AM, Steph said:
Is that a Leighton? Barberton?
yes and yes
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CAC Turkey Swirl ?
in Marble I.D.'s
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If the colors are true, I'd go with Akro.