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Duck Marbles from the Seike family
Shamrock Marbles replied to shiroaiko's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Fruit Stripes! Those are beautiful. What kid (or adult) wouldn’t want those gems? I have a couple of questions: 1) Where would one shop for vintage marbles in Japan? 2) Do you know the COE of these marbles? Are they similar to Satake Glass (COE 125)? -
Duck Marbles from the Seike family
Shamrock Marbles replied to shiroaiko's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
These are just awesome! The combination of color and simplicity cannot be beat. Thank you for sharing. -
I did not find a photo in that book. I am fallible, and always welcome a guiding hand. UPDATE: Went through the book a third time and realized the paucity of information regarding Peerless Patches. Then realized they weren’t really invited to the party. Here’s a photo of the “Table of Contents”: The only two sections where a PPP would be shown are “9-Rarities” and “14-Original Packaging”. Nope, no samples of Peltier Pearlized Patches are shown. Maybe another book?
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I would love to see one Shamrock--the black based ones. Oh, I have not seen one. There was a reference to a black based pearlized patch on another forum. You’ll definitely will need someone other than me for that fact check!
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Thank you. Has anyone seen a double ingot?
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Fire, I don’t formulate or make glass. My glass comes from various suppliers. I totally respect those that do make glass, because I understand what hurdles they face. Bullseye sells colors in both Tested Compatible 90 COE and Stained glass (not rated). Bullseye starts with a formula intended to make 90 COE Compatible glass for fusing. After the glass is melted and rolled into a sheet, they test for compatibility or fit. If it fits, then it gets their compatibility logo. If not, then they sell it as stained glass. Finally, Bullseye has a disclaimer about their 90 COE Compatible glass. They recommend the artist to do final testing in their studio. In other words, there’s no guarantee. -John
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Wouldn’t argue that any glass manufacturer started with a formula. However, the result was most often different than the original intent. Happy accidents do occur. The adhesive on Post-It Notes was a serendipitous failure. *** How many base colors of PPP are known? Four? White, Blue, Green and Tan? The rare fifth with black base? *** Was there four different runs or one run with four different bases? *** Were PPP found in sets? *** Were PPP dug artifacts? *** What documented sizes are there? Did they tend to run under 5/8”? *** Is the pearl green just a variation of aventurine green? *** Henry Helmer’s formula notes are insightful. Very minute variations in components create varied results.
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Pretty much anything with two colors or more was an experiment. Even if a pair of colors worked for one run, there was no guarantee that the colors would fit the next time. *** The sheen, opacity and surface texture of the green on the PPP was truly unique. Can anyone name another manufacturer with that glass? My vote that this outcome was never planned and a pure accident. *** Are there any shooter sized examples of the PPP?
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Thanks for the info! Academic papers are written for a specific audience. And typically, that language and vocabulary is specific to that particular field of study. Papers, articles and journals can be a tough read. Read just one sentence and you’re asking yourself, “Okay, but what heck did that mean?” LOL. I have usually found it worth the effort to “slug through” the language and discover the writer’s insight. Again, thanks for the information!
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Very nice.👍🏻 Sizes?
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C’mon man! Don’t leave us hanging.
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Slags & Swirls Saturday!!
Shamrock Marbles replied to William's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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Slags & Swirls Saturday!!
Shamrock Marbles replied to William's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
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A box of Hoagies or Cheesesteaks? 😃
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Gregg Pessman marbles and an introduction
Shamrock Marbles replied to Micki's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Gregg usually sold at the now defunct Amana show. I think I saw him at the Des Moines show a few years back. Might attend the Decatur show? -
Sneak peak at my new display room.
Shamrock Marbles replied to davesnothere's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Uhm, okay. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skittles_(sport) -
Sneak peak at my new display room.
Shamrock Marbles replied to davesnothere's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
I think they called the game “Skittles”. https://www.ebay.com/itm/135202480426 https://www.ebay.com/itm/116486107486 -
Pretty sure they are. https://marbleconnection.com/topic/29942-buddy-marbles-box-help-me-out-here/ I can’t comment on value. Congrats on your acquisition!
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What pre 1940 West Virginia marbles
Shamrock Marbles replied to BRBLL74's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
Welcome. Can you post some pictures of your UV marbles? There is a bunch of experience here that can help you identify quickly. The identifying curve is quite steep. It can be very frustrating and fruitless. My most favorite UV marbles are Peltier “feathered” Slags. Followed by the Akro pattern varieties. Looking forward to your continued engagement. John Shamrock Marbles -
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This post might help: https://invisioncommunity.com/forums/topic/459392-how-is-community-reputation-calculated/
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I believe it counts reactions to your posts. The more posts with more reactions, then you’ll have more Reaction points. Great job!
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Fantastic packaging design!
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How many Peltier pee-wees would it take you to fill it?