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  1. One of many videos on YT: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i65b7b4OdfU I’m a sucker for vintage pinball machines. Spent too many hours playing 10-cent games at the University Center on Saturday night. I would need my CFO to approve this acquisition. A man can dream…
  2. ^^^This.^^^ And still today, a standard technique for glass decoration. Sign up for any weekend glass class and they’ll have you rolling a clear gather in glass frit on your first object.
  3. RIP Pete. You’ll be missed, but not forgotten. -John
  4. Awesome! Love the yellow frit variety. I grabbed mine because of the construction.
  5. Marked “ITALY” on the bottom. Opaque black base with light blue grit and Lutz. Great cut lines on the inside. About 70mm in diameter. These would make a killer marble!
  6. Dang. I had an Aunt who wanted lip kisses. As a child I would freak out. From that, I didn’t kiss anyone until I was 34. JK. 😉
  7. Don’t pass on it if it looks like an exact match or is similar in shape and color. This is the fun part of collecting. Items like this, allow us the freedom to deviate from a narrow focus in our hunting. Recently, I have shifted my search. It has been freeing.
  8. Hang on! I have buried some small black ashtrays somewhere. Let me look. Anyway, I love the “Murano” kitsch. It is the perfect glassware to separate tourists from their money. Murano can produce really fine art, but they need to sell “giftware” to keep the furnaces burning. Look at it this way: Aunt Dorothy left you a memory and a beautiful ashtray. Really, it is a cool piece of glass. 🔥
  9. Lol! Black Widow. However, I do know a lady that was surrounded by death. Her high school boyfriend killed himself. Her aunt died prematurely under her care. Her husband died. Her second husband died. She always went on these spending sprees to help her deal with her grief. 😉
  10. Radium Girls applied radium to watch and clock dials. They pointed the tips of their brushes with their lips. Not a happy ending to their stories. Wiki Radium Girls Library of Congress Blog
  11. Hey! You stole that quote from the Radium Girls! LOL!! Dang! Was that another tooth 🦷 falling out? 💀
  12. You are not the first to ask. To reproduce “as is” today it would be around $5,000. It could be done for much less using cheaper materials and components. However, the real cost was my research and development time. Would hate to put a dollar value on that. 😉
  13. Not readily available. However, here is a link showing the larger “Mark II” in action. Mark Matthews, Hot House Glass and Shamrock Marbles Enjoy! -John
  14. Great haul! You may not get any “valuable” marbles, but you will find gems in your catch. Enjoy what you have, while you search for more!! -John
  15. Thank you. These were made with Hot House Glass last year at Moon marble. Brett and Larry are true artists. I’m a glass hack. Many thanks to Bruce, Linda, Brett and Larry!!
  16. The journey for “Genesis” began in late 2001. Design and build occurred during 2002. First marble rounding attempt was March 2003. First successful sphere was August of 2003. First public demonstration was October of 2003. Genesis was followed by the “Mark II” in 2006… It’s been a crazy trek the last 20 years! *** I designed the machine based on the MFC patent (~80%). The remaining design had ideas from other marble machine patents, plus one of my own features not claimed in any patent. Built the unit at work over a period of months. Had the “wheels” made at a friend’s machine shop. *** Bruce Breslow and Cathy Runyan-Svacina gave the initial push. Brian Graham provided me with the MFC patent number. The rest is history!
  17. Shift knob from Craig @spara50. Marble machine “Genesis”.
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