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The West Virginia Swirls book is now available
tkt replied to cheese's topic in General Marble & Glass Chat
received my copy today.stunning.this book is a work of art -
one more strange thing about this large group of marbles...absolutely no red on any of them that i have seen
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apologies if its not cool to post on such an old thread but lots of good marbles to look at again.i only have a couple...
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Those are cool variations.the far left column is showing up here.good shooters are pretty hard to find
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thanks.sorry i didnt think to give the size.you are correct it is 5/8. probably should have called it translucent not transparent
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i love the vacor hybrids.they keep me going back for more
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thanks.definetly vacor.got it from traditional hobby lobby net bag myself. i m no expert but do think its a wolf
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as rare as bigfoot and the loch ness monster could this be the illusive vacor transparent white wolf?
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thanks for both of those responses.it definetly seemed strange to me.nice to know its not just me thinkin it.good times
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I agree those are nice photos
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that is a beauty
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i probably need to know where to get myself one of those bags
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Great to get to see that photo
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those look great.nice collection. the vacor variations are often my favorites
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Thanks for checking
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Wow those are amazing.thanks for posting.i love the oversize nba cards from one season in the 70s...
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these imperials all came from an old country barn in georgia.a few thousand and nothing but asian imperials.wish i knew their story.the idea that the imperial toy company started out getting marbles from mexico maybe even vacors is intriguing to me.i even think i caught a glimpse of a few like these in one of stephen bahr's excellent vacor videos...
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thanks.i do too.the 70s and early 80s was the best of times for me.my favorite team lost 100 games a year and i still loved them.baseball history is tough to beat...
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is there a date printed on the inside of the label?