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chicagocyclist

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  1. I'm up on the Master train now. Made note on the lashes. I just added how the colors and striations will fade as it gets to the seam and added that to other notes. Is there someplace where they're all together? I really wanna be a Master Made expert...or at least not miss it like I did here.
  2. I vote yes, oxblood. An Akro Oxblood Patch on translucent, boulder size? What a bizarre string of words! Just typing that makes me feel like I've taken mushrooms - which I actually never have.
  3. Haha. Those are unstable flames, more like sputtering Flames!
  4. Going for it. Looking Akro Milky Oxblood to me.
  5. It's kind of looking like a Alley Flame that struggled because it wasn't rounded properly.
  6. Hmmm. Kinda fuzzy but not seeing oxblood. Maaaybe #1.
  7. I'm going to "unstretch" and make sure I only call a thin line of oxblood as horsehair. Thnx.
  8. I know they made various versions of Green Hornet over the many years but I thought that all of them still had the more MK dark patch and ribbon configuration. Not seeing that here.
  9. My head!!! LOL. I'm peering at this marble through those two tiny holes...
  10. The reflections are pretty obscuring. But I'm not seeing the clear pool of beautiful color for a Helmet. I don't even think the reflections would be able to obscure that. Plus other Helmet traits missing.
  11. Yikes! Not seeing Master, not seeing Akro... Maybe it's the bag...
  12. Sorry for my awkward sentence. Light it from above not below.
  13. Yeah, these are not looking Master to me, either.
  14. Try not lighting it from underneath because that will make it look black as it us opaque. Try lighting it from above. Your second orig picture you can see how it thins upward and that gray has a blue cast to it, which leads to maybe be dark purple.
  15. Just for the record, the V is not an indicator of who made the marble. It's mistakenly believed that V means Vitro and in fact actually the V is present on numerous companies marbles. It's an artifact of the way the patch marble is made, the short distance to the shears creates the V. This is a nice Peltier Peerless Patch.
  16. That yellow swirl is fantastic and looks too intentional to be a messed up All Red.
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