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  1. I used to collect shells, fossils, rocks, minerals and beach glass then got into the fluorescent ones. Then started to find beach marbles while hunting for beach glass which led to collecting marbles. I also collect glass, coins and insulators. Here’s a pic of some of my fluorescent rocks and beach glass.F7B1FBDA-F710-409A-BBEA-994469257EBE.thumb.jpeg.017340389fe073e2b55cbf8d07097bec.jpeg43979797-E73F-4D13-B522-A1C0ABD40830.thumb.jpeg.67fa42dec08693ed87825eff49e4ed81.jpeg0A98ACD7-4821-46CE-AFAE-F840D0AB5EFF.thumb.jpeg.733be02c406e3d58fec1dff200e43742.jpegD576127A-E3DA-4BEC-8009-15D3C427A043.thumb.jpeg.4ad1feeb8af47132648b80e549c0c034.jpeg324FF715-D4B3-48E6-B1D4-BB8A29C02E4A.thumb.jpeg.7ab20628eb92d28dfb236a52698d6e3d.jpeg

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  2. On 8/1/2025 at 5:35 PM, akroorka said:

    I am a bit skeptical here. If you can feel the surface of the eyes and report back, I might be a believer.
    Marble—On!!
     

    Hi @akroorka I researched it, they're calling these painted clays. The eyes are not like the Benningtons. My question is, are these still considered antique?

  3. 3 hours ago, marblemanvintagemarbles said:

    Im not very educated on very many Mexican marbles and master styles 

    I'm not familiar with Vacor either. All I know is sometimes it's got an orange peel surface.

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