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lstmmrbls

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  1. Dreamspheres are not glass and are not cubic, You sure about that Ray?
  2. lstmmrbls

    Guinea?

    Maybe, but unless I can see at least one distinct seam I can not say yes.
  3. Hard to tell but it may be a Michelangelo
  4. I would think any over an inch are large and probably less than 1 percent of the population. So many 3/4 and smaller were made for board sets I would think believing 1 out of 100 may be over an inch doesn't sound too outrageous
  5. Sorry Ann, I was thinking of the solid red aventurine Alley swirls. Pretty sure I posted a pic of the one I had. I can't find my pic of it?
  6. Bought 3 rolls of fly strips today for the first time in my life.
  7. My one year in Bluff Park Alabama in 1966 added a lot of southerninity to my path in life. Learned what bigotry was and have hated all kinds ever since. But I love the south!
  8. Just finished a cappuccino IT'S IT. feeling only slightly guilty
  9. And now you know that if the bottle has no refills left to have them call you if they can not connect with the doctor and when they are filled. POps meds run out a lot with no refills left, I deal with that problem quite often. Luckily they mail them.
  10. lstmmrbls

    Today's Find

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/MARBLE-GAME-Vintage-Solitaire-Game-Board-Scrimshaw-Faux-Ivory-/171834123931?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item28021ca69b
  11. Maybe that was at the bottom of that giant sack full.
  12. Your assumption is correct
  13. Personally I think they are later types, but a little extra work went into the pontils because they were going to have to sit on the board.
  14. Having and having had several 100 count boxes it is fairly easy to see the ones that were made in the same time period ( I would estimate a few hours at the most). I have actually found marbles on 2 sides of the country years apart that were very obviously made at the same time. Take the solid red aventurine Alleys as an example. All same run in my book.
  15. lstmmrbls

    Today's Find

    They were actually many pieces glued and pinned together, The reproductions simulate it with pie shaped lines.
  16. Totally Boy. No separate yellow ribbons IMO
  17. You can learn more about marbles in one day at a show than a couple years of other methods
  18. Welcome! If you did not know,There is a great group of collectors down your way.http://www.texasmarblecollectors.com/History.html
  19. Great score, really liking the handgathered marbles
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