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marblemanvintagemarbles

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  1. Could they possibly be made in Mexico? Everytime i come across this marble in the mix of marbles i it's with the seams are so similar to like vitro or peltier i set it aside with the marbles I think are nice USA marbles as I sort through the bag it's in. Or whatever container It ended up in the u shape is dramatically wide and I feel like I've invested a considerable amount of time into just sorting marbles. Literally i spend most of every day searching through my collection (and it's grown to be a huge pain in a arse due to its size) or driving out to leads on marbles. It's become my priority. I have sorted through thousands of Asian marbles. I've never seen such a dramatically wide shaped u on one until I've found this one. I know it's very hard to decipher between all opinions you receive on a marble as you said a lot of times people will agree with anything or stick to their guns but I've tried my best to plead my case on the marble. We can go ahead and lock this one up and send it to the pokey. It's guilty of foreign affairs. Lol.
  2. Well I've had more than 1 agree on the kokomo group. This is not an Asian made marble. Show me an Asian made marble with these exact shaped seams. I've not seen one before. I'm definelty not a flat earther. I've actually picked up quite a bit of marble knowledge and I know that this is not an Asian. Possibly foreign but unlikely as someone just gave a definite id opinion and he knows kokomo marbles very well. I agree the colors make your 1st thoughts jump to Asian however they are not the right tint imo. But those seams and the shapes of them are not even close to any Asian marble ive ever seen. That right there eliminates Asian possibilities. They may have those little jagged ✂️ lines but kokomo is known for that to be on a lot of their marbles.
  3. I posted this one in the kokomo Facebook group and someone agreed they thought it was kokomo
  4. I have just never seen any Asian marbles with such a seam as the the way these ones are. These have that exact peltier type seam with the jagged little cut marks that kokomo is known to show on their marbles. I have a lot of imperial marbles and they all tend to have the somewhat pointy v shaped seams. Sometimes more u shaped but never as wide as the u is in those 2 mibs
  5. I've not been able to accept the Asian identification I received on this marble. I just know I've never seen any seams like this on an Asian marble. So I found this post in another forum detailing pictures of kokomo marbles. And I believe i found the marble I have besides the green but i know they did use green.
  6. That rings a big bell with me. I believe you are correct! Thank you
  7. ⅝" I'm guessing just a rainbow. Or it's a Vitro last byt not least maybe Asian.
  8. Size is around ⅝" having the little crease on the seam is what raises my suspicions on a kokomo identification.
  9. Around 15/16" super reactor. Makes me think of a vitro superior type of marble.
  10. That's the same marble. The 1st pics are under UV light. I should've stated that in the description. I will do that now.
  11. That's the same marble. The 1st pics are under UV light. I should've stated that in the description. I will do that now.
  12. Only 1 marble here. 1st pics are under UV light. Almost has a black tint to it with a very faint light blue surface swirl. Under UV light it really tells a wild story. Lotta partying. Has some pretty pink mixed in with the green. My initial thought was a vitro clear lite but im not certain
  13. UV Reactive, Uranium. This one is like almost Wet Mint Condition. Very Nice example, no cold rolls.
  14. 15/16" kinda looks like mk kinda looks like vitro. In good condition
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