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7 hours ago, Tommy said:
Down the west Virginia rabbit hole 🕳.....ya go
Nice mib 👍🏼
Is this a WVS then?
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10 minutes ago, Ric said:
I'd have it with my Heatons.
Hmm.....that's a make I am not family with yet
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3 minutes ago, Ric said:
That is a Peltier Rainbo.
Awesome!
Thank you
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Looks Jabo to me.
It's gorgeous
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10 minutes ago, Ric said:
Alan doesn't say a lot but when he does, I pay attention.
And revisiting this marble with closer scrutiny, I think I see what he sees. The overall shape of the marble looks a tad lumpy for glass. I also see some surface aberrations that look a bit more like "cracking" in glaze rather than scratching in glass. I may have focused too much on that little rotary "nubbin" in the upper right photo, which is something I have never seen on a porcelain marble before. It's an interesting example.
I recommend you calculate it's volume, weigh it, determine it's density, and report back.
😁
Of course, I'm kidding - see if you can find a little divot on it and look at with magnification. If it's porcelain, it should be fairly obvious.
I have a handful of these that all look similar. I am going to take some time to clean one if them off and try to get better pictures if the markings.
This is the first I've heard about porcelain marbles. Where they made at the same time as glass/clay type stuff?
That's is really blowing me away, and I can't believe how much fun I'm having playing with marbles
Thanks again!
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2 minutes ago, Ric said:
It sure looks like an Akro patch to me - a variant of the Unique/Hero type with an unusual color, IMO.
Thank you for all your time today. I appreciate you commenting on my posts when I have a good day hunting.
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1 minute ago, Alan said:
To the OP's question:
These days - new collectors want "stuff" in their marbles. They want what they think is premium....what they think other people want/don't have. And thus having "stuff" in their marble is desired. So called "aventurine". "Lutz". "Mica". etc etc. It has become "What the cool kids have". There is little rhyme or reason to it beyond catchy words.
People chasing oxblood are so eager for it that many things red, brown or dark red are frequently mistaken for "oxblood". Eager for it, people see things through that hopeful filter.
Awesome. Thank you
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6 hours ago, Alan said:
Consider the possibility (however small) that it may not be clay. In the pics (which may be different than in-hand) the graining seems exceptionally dense and fine - and therefore hard. I think there is a possibility that it could be porcelain.
Now we're getting crazy....lol
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49 minutes ago, Ric said:
@Parmcat Just to clarify, Vitro Helmets are patches too - they're just a particular style of patch.
Now you're just trying to confuse the Canadian guy! Lol
Is this a Pelt Rainbo?
in Marble I.D.'s
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I have looked that this picture a bunch of times now. They are such cool looking marbles.
I have now search a ton of my own stuff, and am sure I do not have any of these. Are these are more hard to find type?
I am now on the hunt to find my first real Helmet