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  1. HI It has been many moons since I last posted but I was wondering if you all thought these were all Peltier (mostly rainbows if not all?) Thank you in advance for taking a look and hope you have been well!
  2. I think that's just my shoddy photography, It doesn't have any typical Jabo knocks.
  3. Isn't it lovely? Thank you for looking! Doesn't look like a CAC or a MFC to me either, tho I have seen the fewest of them so far. Heaton?
  4. Another sleeper stunner. Akro? I guess it could be a Jabo, but it seems too graceful or something. .60 Thanks in advance for any thoughts
  5. Tannish mustard and white chunky swirl. Is this a Champion? Or an Alley? .65 Thank you in advance for any thoughts.
  6. Just confirming this is a Vitro Trilite and not a weird Akro or something. .62 Thanks in advance
  7. yes! I actually thought it was spilled nailpolish until i looked at it close up and it was definitely not nail polish lol. Kind of has a chemicalish glow. But also, all three examples so far ARE blue-hued marbles. If anyone knows of one that is a red/warm color base, please share. I'm sticking with my cobalt theory until then
  8. WOW. Yea this marble feels like it was melted or something, but it doesnt look fractured. It has a molten glossiness to it that is unlike any marble I have touched so far. But also, aren't there some crazy reactions that come from the mixing of some of the compounds that are used in cool colors with the compounds used in warm colors?
  9. Mine I think are clearly more Vitro than yours, but the way the long seam comes out of the corner of the "windshield' looks the same IMO
  10. Ooo I will have to check it out, thank you! I am not a chemist, but I think some cobalt compounds will turn bright pink when exposed to water. But that would only make sense for the marbles that are blueish. 🤷‍♀️ But logistically speaking, could these marbles have gotten sprinkled with water?
  11. Is it more common with particular colors of glass? I'm wondering if it could be possibly a funky Cobalt oxide reaction?
  12. Excellent info, thanks Ric!!! I was wondering if there was possibly some sort of metallic oxide in/around some marbles-causing them to reflect the UV bulb. Fake news?
  13. Thank you, Gladys!!!!! Happy Friday!!!
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