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Most of the original plastic marble bags were not sealed at the top. The header and staples closed the top, The plastic looked new to you who, is making plastic bags, and Dang got had.
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I have never seen a Pal Bottling Co. orange header with 12 marbles, but possible. The marbles in it look very much like the ones in the Jabo bag. But that is though the plastic ? Lots of things sell much higher on ebay than many places. At shows no experienced collector will pay $5.00 or $3.00 for the fake bags. But ebay has a lot of no experience marble buyers and sellers. I base very little on ebay marble listings. Know what you are buying.
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You are welcome.
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Champion Furnace marble. A nice one, mid to upper range.
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Fantasy bag. Contains all modern Jabos. Most 95-98% of all original vintage plastic bags will have a melted seam up and down the center backside of the bag. No seam beware. Learn what marbles belong in what package. Same as always. Learn and know before you buy. There are hundreds of fake and fantasy bags on the market.
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I just got these today . Any help would be greatly appreciated
wvrons replied to boris64's topic in Marble I.D.'s
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Maybe hard heavy ceramic mill balls, used in industrial applications years ago.
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Sad it is not in good enough condition to beworth much Mint maybe $40.00-60.00. Current condition $1.00-3.00. Condition is number one. This weekend at a show I tried selling a eggyolk oxblood with one small chip for less than half price, then 1/3 price, no takers.
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Both bags are fake and zero value to collectors. If the Pal bag was real it would be about $5.00-15.00. If the Jabo bag was real it would be about $1.00-2.00 . These if real do not have a high or even medium collector value. Most 95-98% of original vintage plastic bags have a melted seam up and down the center on the back of the bag. Jack Bogard who was part owner of Jabo had the rights to the Vitro Agate name. For a while Jabo did include Vitro Agate on their marble bag headers. But they never had actual vintage Vitro marbles in them. They were all filled with Jabo marbles. No vintage Vitro marbles were ever made at Reno Ohio.
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I would say machine made slag that did not spin correct. Probably Akro.
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I just got these today . Any help would be greatly appreciated
wvrons replied to boris64's topic in Marble I.D.'s
#1 CAC - #2 Jabo - #3 Akro Popeye - #4 ? #5 Vitro - #6 Akro cork - #7 Peltier MC - #8 Pelt Spiderman #9 Could be CAC - #10 Alley - #11 MK - #12 Peltier #13 maybe Peltier ? -
The large one is contemporary handmade. First row #1 Jabo - #2 Peltier - #3 looks like blue tinted base glass ?? #4 Jabo Second row #1 white opaque game marble - #2 Vitro White - #3 Jabo - #4 Vitro