
mtnhop
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Ya, although theres a 9 pattern, I'm not seeing CAC or MFC in this on.
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17 minutes ago, stonehenge4242 said:
Im going out on a limb and say Vitro
Ok. I had it with Vitros then second guessed myself.
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17 hours ago, Fire1981 said:
I need an ID name reminder. What if the white is pink🔥
RAR
Blue Lady
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2 hours ago, Fire1981 said:
Tricky call. I have a PPP and a 7/8 Rainbo with this color combo. I was mislead by a Homemade ID when they called this color combo Peanut butter and Jelly. For a Homemade ID I thought that was good name for this color combo🔥
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I was thinking PPP as well but just a guess.
PB&J.....love it. LOL.
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7 minutes ago, Fire1981 said:
Nice Pelt but too small to be a RBF. Those are 7/8ths🔥
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What category of Pelt? Patch or Rainbo?
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That's the one I was wondering about in the lot pic.
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Thank you. It's a really nice looking marble and in very good condition so would love to id to place it correctly.
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8 hours ago, Fire1981 said:
I’m going with Vacor🔥
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Interesting. Someone else suggested that and I just couldn't find anything similar.
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15 hours ago, shiroaiko said:
If a transitional lacks a pontil and is still from Japan, Nakanishi could be a possible maker. He came from a samurai family in Osaka and also ran a large appliance and gas company—the biggest in the city at the time. In the marble field, he filed utility model patents in 1932 and 1933. The 1933 utility model 18246 describes a marble-making machine equipped with a burner to fire-polish a cut end of transitionals. He also made cut glassware.
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An advertisement for Nakanishi marbles appears in Industrial Nippon To-day, published in 1935. The production volume shown in that ad is larger than that of Isogami when he switched to machine-made marbles in 1939. Isogami had fully automated production with 14 workers, turning out 1.5 million marbles per month. The number in the ad suggests that Nakanishi may also have transitioned to machine-made production in 1935.
Thank you for that, very interesting. From appearance would you think this is actually Japanese?
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17 hours ago, akroorka said:
Been a hard one to get a consensus on id in other as well.
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With the lack of a pontil, others are saying MFC.
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Any ideas.
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Look like it, but are they?