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After you find the two forums you'll never go back to a facebook group again. Maybe for a laugh but not for an ID.
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If I found that out here in Australia I would think it was a Wispler. In Canada more chance of US made? I'm never being definite on these types.
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Vacor Flame is listed as iridescent but there are plenty of them that are not.
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I would say Japanese. Not necessarily Yasuda but could be.
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Are there small blue, green and yellow inclusions or are they random reflections from something outside?
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The 2nd and 3rd look like Wisplers for sure. Not sure on the first, Wispler or Master?
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Euro Sparkler with oxblood.
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Did anyone notice that Aiko said a crease pontil is typical for Seike who was the largest preWWII Japanese marble producer as opposed to Yasuda.
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Much better photo. No doubt at all now.
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Nice mushroom. Made by Seike?
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What is supposed to be the difference between a "spider" and a "normal" wirepull?
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Slightly strange pattern on this one and can't really see the crease pontil very well which I assume is those faint lines in the first photo, but I do have a definite Japanese transitional of the exact same size and colours. Not every JT is necessarily Yasuda.
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Whoever that was writing "spider" has probably never heard of a Veiligglas wirepull.
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Slight chance of early Japanese.
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I'm 50% Japanese. Don't want to go against the experts.
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I reckon it depends on where it was originally found in the wild. USA or any of the British Commonwealth countries. Great to see an American spelling Wispler correctly
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Matsuno and Seike, Japanese veneered marbles
aussie replied to shiroaiko's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
In Australia I have not come across any of the single colour Camel (Matsuno) Pinchers. Heaps of Wales Variegated though ( @Al Oregon photos) made by Seike as per @shiroaiko All 15 to 17mm Always white with one colour and clear windows. Blue and pale blue, Green and pale green, Red and Yellow. About 50% of the Yellows glow bright cadmium orange under UV. -
The 4stripe marbles always have 2 of the same colour opposite each other and 2 different colour opposite each other.
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I have a 1977 bag of 50 cat's eyes Made in Mexico distributed by Imperial. They range from 2 floating vanes, 3 4 and 5 vanes up to the standard 3 colour 6 vanes. A mix of pastel and bright colours, one with a little green aventurine,. straight vane and the common S shaped vanes of Vacor. Without the header label you would never pick half of them as Vacor. I would assume they were having problems with blocked holes in the crucibles. Sorry but I haven't learned how to take photos yet.
