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  1. Wolf

    Alley or CAC?

    Sorry, you well referring to, All About Marbles...
  2. Wolf

    Alley or CAC?

    No, the other marble in question was this one. "Old Rare Marbles" just identified the White black blue swirl one as CAC.
  3. Wolf

    Vitros

    Are these modern marbles?
  4. It might be a CAC swirl. I've seen something similar. I'll find it.
  5. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    This is some of his other stuff that he sold. He's still selling. 175-500 per marble just about. One even went over 1200.
  6. It's where I got this also. I was able to get two. Everything was selling for big money 💰 Multiple marbles sold for 175-500 dollars. He may have made 5000.
  7. You maintenance a hockey ring? Ice skating? I'll take two, BTW.
  8. No...no... This wasn't from Marbleman. It was from a person that sold a bunch of these. He must of made 3-4 thousand dollars.
  9. 😁 Hey Rick, I may be wrong but I have a sneaking feeling that, that possible CAC is going to be IDed as a Cub-Cac or cub-scout CAC swirl marble. Marbleman is right. I'm keeping it.
  10. It's probably got Vaseline glass in it without the iron additive which would make it greener looking like most others. It's definitely a lemonade oxblood.
  11. Reminds me of one of my favorite MC members. Not you, Fire...even though you are one of my favorites too. It burns bright!
  12. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    Your right. If anything else, it's a unique and giant .80 Akro special with a fold. I see racetracks and it's mint. Still a rare Marble. He just emailed me about returning it if I'm not satisfied. "That's fine, I have a 14 day return policy. As I stated, when they look close. You have to go the pattern. A completely separated pattern is a CAC while a complete corkscrew no matter how wonky, Is an Akro and this one is not a double Ingot." Robert Block from Block Auctions, did say the patterns were CAC. "The color is not quite right for CAC, the color looks more Akro. However, the Pat pattern looks CAC. So I could see why there would be confusion. I cannot assess what it is from an image sorry." The mystery grows....
  13. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    Thanks, M&M. Bob Block said it's 50/50 because the patterns are CAC and the colors are Akro. He said it's got to be studied in hand. These two pictures exhibit folds and there's somewhat of a Turkey neck in other pictures. It is odd to say the least.
  14. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    I guess I'll receive it and research it in way more depth. It's from ebay so it backed. It was listed as a CAC so that's in my favor.
  15. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    Well he just said that it was 100% CAC. He just finished selling 1000s of dollars of CACs. Here's the other one I bought from him. He said this "An Akro is a Corkscrew or lazy Corkscrew. This CAC has two seperated swirls that aren't connected to each other." "Referring to the first marble."
  16. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    Well, I paid 80 for it thinking is was a CAC of some sort because that's what he listed as. Do I need to get my money back or is it worth it? Thanks Rick.
  17. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    I don't know.... He wrote this and has many CACs for sale or did. One went over 1000, others a 100 or over. DESIGN- Wild swirling pattern. With TWO VERY LARGE TURKEY HEADS. flames. Brown & yellow swirs on opaque sky blue base glass.
  18. Wolf

    Common CAC?

    It's colored like a cub-scout except for some brown swirls, and is .80
  19. .67 There seems to be a trend developing.
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