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BENgineer

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  1. I found this old post and would like to share some photos. I have No. 1 of 100 of BIG BLUE III and numerous others including personalized marbles to my grandpa from "Brownie".

    I have quite a few from Robert Brown. My grandfather was good friends with him and I'm trying to learn more about him. He is mentioned in Greenburg's Guide To Marbles (hardcover 1994) if this helps anyone else that may find this.

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  2. 10 minutes ago, Ric said:

    Here is a Blue Oxblood . . .

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    The oxblood is under blue and if you don't light it up good and look look closely it can look like a dark blue corkscrew.

    I thought if the oxblood was over blue it was a blueblood? Just from what I've read, keep in mind I'm under 2 weeks into marbles.

  3. I just wanted to also update everyone that I had several reputable sources say this is an Akro Oxblood Patch marble and not a Blue Oxblood. 

     

    Also, I really enjoy reading the stories and seeing all of the photos! These are stories that will now forever be heard and help future like-minded marble goers. Thank you all for sharing and helping me!

  4. 18 minutes ago, chicagocyclist said:

    It looks like Akro Oxblood to me.

     

    8 minutes ago, Da Roberto said:

    Yes, that's Akro's oxblood

    I'm assuming you are both referring to the color of the oxblood that looks like Akro's. Do you have any advice or examples to help me spot the difference between the different company's oxblood color if so?

  5. Yes, I am just trying to go one by one and identify them and I feel like once I have a few of each type I will be able to reference those to ID others. There's definitely a lot to learn and will take a great deal of time. I have so many of what seems to be endless types to go through. Slowly but surely I will go through each and every one and build my own database to reference. I've already ordered a book to help learn more and have referenced several other sites to help me.

     

    I spent a few hours researching online and watching videos to just ID the Vitro Exotic Conqueror I posted on the general chat. I'm basically putting all like marbles together as I go jar by jar and trying to ID each one - putting all cats eyes together, all opaque solids together, all translucent together, etc.. Then I will later circle back to those and ID them for maker/type. I even found what seem to be wood marbles. Of course maybe 10 jars of clays/Bennington looking marbles also. Even if no value, I'm enjoying taking the time to hold and look at each one as I learn. 

  6. 1 hour ago, ann said:

    Most helmets have a transparent "face." Sometimes transparent colorless, sometimes transparent colored . . .

    Thanks! Starting to get a feel for certain types. Can't wait until I can easily identify them.

  7. 6 minutes ago, Carowill said:

    Most calipers will do both.  Mine has a small button to push for either mm or inches.  A 0.625 inch marble normally would be reported as a 5/8” marble.  However, it is not a really big deal, although some threads in the past have denoted that fractions are highly preferred.

    Got it! Thanks for the info. Have a notebook going to help me 

  8. 21 minutes ago, Carowill said:

    The majority of marble folks prefer using fractions and not metric measurements of marble diameters.

    What do you recommend to measure? I think it can switch between inches and mm. I haven't found it yet, though.

  9. 17 minutes ago, Ric said:

    Type I Vitro Tiger Eye with whacky ribbons - imagine pressing the orange and yellow up toward the purple patch so you have a white patch on the bottom . . .

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    I was going to say it doesn't look like a white pole since it's so small. This is why it's so hard for me to grasp the IDs lol. Then again I'm less than a week into them

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