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treetiger

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  1. Doesn't Vacors have that 'Orange Peel skin' texture? I don't really see that on this Marble. The bubble structures and tint of the transparent glass are pretty cool! Tortured veins- It's a unique marble! Kind of envious myself.😃
  2. Three stunners from the pile that I need help with. The 1st (left) was found in a bag of Cat's eyes and if it is an Akro moss Agate patch then I am Stoked! It has been beat up a little but I have admired the simple elegant beauty of this type ever since I saw the ones in the picture of the Akro salesman's sampler box. The second is very unusual- along with the 3rd. I hope to find out more about them. They have blue flame features but I don't have a clue as to what they are or who made them. Thanks for any advice and Identification.
  3. Hey folks, I have three contenders for Akro I.D. They seem to all be cork screws; but would the 1st be a Prizename? The Shooter has me scratching my head, and the 3rd---Buttermilk cork? Verification would be very helpful. Thank you--
  4. I know it's 'appealing' to find out what constitutes a 'Banana'...aside from the mushy part. But I have some Vacor 3-color/3 vein shooters that I am curious about. The others are also in question--Peltier maybe? Any advice would be great. Gotta 'split'! I think I've contracted 'Yellow fever'. Thanks a 'bunch'...(I know---there is a place in hell with my name on it.)
  5. Dear Mr. Chad,

        I have a quick question that I hope you might answer. I purchased a couple of bags of Cat's eyes at a garage sale. I got them home and started examining them but they were ' sticky' (eew). (I think that I found an Akro classic moss agate that I will post later! Yay!) I soaked them in warm water and dish soap for a few minutes. After rinsing, they still felt sticky so I soaked them in rubbing alcohol for a few more minutes. They felt better after drying, but some of the marbles still had grime lodged in some of the dents, dings, and scuffs. I took a toothbrush to them but some of the grime/dirt seems pretty stubborn. Any advice on how to dislodge those tiny bits without harming the surface, or dulling the shine? Any advice would be helpful. I figure that your advice would help clean the surface of any marble in our collections without resorting to grind/polishing. Unless absolutely necessary, I'd rather not go that far to help a marble look its best. Thank you and best wishes---R

    1. Chad G.

      Chad G.

      Warm non abrasive soapy water a good soaking, and a stiff brush always did the job for me. A few had some stubborn rust stains that I removed w/ steel wool but that's about as far as I've ever gone cleaning wise. 

    2. treetiger

      treetiger

      Thanks! I will try the steel wool and a good longer soaking. Best wishes

    3. Chad G.
  6. It sure is a pretty example! Keep that one safe for sure!
  7. Looks like really nice hot-rod flames! C.A.C.? or Alley? That's just my guess....
  8. Here is a pic that has been seen in this forum before. I got it off of google images. I also love Akro agates. Look and compare. Moss agates are on the right. You have a classic beauty! Hold onto it.
  9. Van Gogh should have collected marbles...Keeps you sane, and it's easier on the ears LOL!
  10. LOL! Since I did not know what they were, I used a bit of poetic license...(giggle)... The tiny bubbles, the cobalt dark blue, and the gradation to a soft yellow made me think of Van Gogh's "Starry Night" painting. I am glad that we cleared up what they were. It kind of looks like a teeny tiny diorama of starry heavens. Best wishes
  11. Wow! Thank you very much for all of the information! I will add it to my studies and label them in their bag. Thanks again!
  12. Here are two of a set of five marbles that are some of my favorites. I.D. of any kind would be great. Sorry for the lack of quality. They were particularly hard to photograph with what I have...Iphone.
  13. Thank you very much! I swear you folks are magicians! I will call it an "Akro-semi-Auger". Thanks again!
  14. Here are close-ups of the 3rd one/Akro for further analysis...thanks again chicagocyclist.
  15. Thanks for the input. That is kind of you. Pix #1 and # 9 show that central axis pole. Comparing it to the classic pictures that I have seen, the center of my marble is not clear like it would be with snakes. Maybe it could be a hybrid? If you wish, I can add a few more pics of it to examine. I would like your analysis.
  16. Thank you for the identifications! I appreciate it. Best wishes
  17. Thank you very much! I only have two other Peltiers in my pile. It will be a welcome addition. The JABO is also a surprise! Akro's are also a treasure for me! Thanks again!
  18. I haven't a clue. The middle one reminds me of peaches though...I thought the one on the right might be a snake but it seems to have a central spiral axis/pole. The one on the left has some weird line swirls that I think are pretty cool. Any help would be great.
  19. WpW! Do you really think so? That would be great!!
  20. Thanks for the additional information! That really helps! Best wishes
  21. Very Clever and funny! Great looking marbles too!
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