sissydear Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 The WVMCC Show was great. It's always nice to see their members again -some of whom are dear friends. The show honored David Mccullough and JABO this year and the Tribute group pitched in and helped do that. I usually show pics of people first, but this time I have decided to show the marbles I added to our collection first. So, I'm starting with marbles. Weldon and I stayed in Parkersburg. There was no room in the inn. It wasn't really too far away and we could drive to Reno or Vienna quite easily. We started by going out to Reno and visiting with David McCullough. He had been given the job of selling some Alley Agate marbles for a friend and we bought a box. Here is the box. David used a Jabo Classic Experimental box and filled it with Alley Agate marbles. he signed it and noted that it was Alley Agate. I guess I should have left the box as David filled it, BUT I had brought our Alley Agate collection or most of it with us and I switched some I believed to be prettier into the box, so the box is not exactly the way David sold it. I didn't have this box with me or some of them would probably be in the one we bought from David. all of these Alley Agates are made with UV glass Someday, we'll have to start an Alley Agate post and I'll show the rest of the collection. One of my favorite West Virginia citizens is Julia Powell. I have a lot of her art work. Julia paints on marbles by Sammy Hogue. This one is near 3 inches. it's a bass marble signed by both Sammy Hogue and Julia Powell. This fisherman has caught a large bass. Front side of the bass marble Another of my favorites is Sammy Hogue. The marble stand matches the marble. This is one of Ed Parson's Joker Encore Run boxes. It's autographed by David McCullough. Ed delivered our box to the West Virginia show. We bought this box of encore marbles. My favorites are the floaters. This is another box delivered to us by Ed Parsons. Many of them have goldstone and/or oxblood, really pretty marbles. And who doesn't like Eddie Seese marbles? I love his use of color. Really nice to see Eddie again. I also bought a Bobbi Seese marble and will show her work later. We bought a lot of vintage at this show also. This one used to be called a Peltier Multicolored Swirl. That's the name I still use. It is larger than an inch. I bought a lot of vitro - some opals, lots of tigereyes, couple of parrots, etc. Peacocks are one of my favorite Vitro Agate marbles. Some of them have as many as 7 colors. I have shown this box before, but it had a marble in it that didn't belong. I found the last peacock at this show. Now I'll talk more about the show. the club held it's business meeting on Friday night. They honored David McCullough. There was a cake and the presentation of a marble painted by Julia Powell. She had painted the JABO factory on the marble and a likeness of David. I didn't get a pic, but maybe someone did and they'll add it to the post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sissydear Posted May 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 Bob Byard - vintage marbles. He is one of our Tribute group. Bob Neff does the newsletter for the WVMCC. He's also one of our Tributes Diane Brandstetter looking at the Julia Powell marbles she purchased. This is my friend Julia Powell. Chuck and Diane Brandstetter. I think I bought the peacock marble from them and several tigereyes. I bought the rest of the vitros I found while in Sturtz's room. Zigafoose came in and offered marbles for sale and I grabbed up opals, a parrot, some tigereyes. Chuck Brandstetter Dale Simmons and wife. Dale is always at the Tribute runs and has saved us a lot of glass and marbles. He has a great eye. Danny Grocki and an unknown to me customer The elusive Ron Shepherd can be see over the right shoulder of of Danny Grocki and between Danny and the unidentified customer you can see Frank Sellers. Ron and Frank are Tributes. Diane and Chuck were at the table next to ours and I finally got her looking at the camera so we can see her face. This is Eddie Seese Seese marbles More Seese Bobbi Seese marbles - I bought one of these More Bobbi Seese Edna and Weldon Eaton - We did not bring any marbles to sell. We brought boxes for Tributes and our keeper Tribute boxes to show. Ed Parsons - tops made from joker cullet by Andy Davis Ed joined the Tributes for their Friendship run. David Allen Griffie Griff is also a Tribute Brian Ice and son at Griff's table. You probably know Brian as akrogather John Duck and a dealer I don't know. Feel free to let me know who these other two guys are. The one in the baseball cap has a wife who works at Marble King, but i don't know his name. John Duck and George Arman. Thanks to Duffy for the name of the guy in the Pirates shirt. John Ives Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sissydear Posted May 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 John Ives and Pat Flanagan (flanco) Junior Ice and wife Kurt von Kliest - cabinet maker Weldon and I bought a cherrywood cabinet that holds nearly 4,000 marbles from him. It is hand made and gorgeous. Don't have it yet. A friend in West Virginia is storing it until we can get back to WV with our suburban. It won't fit in a car. This was our most expensive purchase. Kurt does great work. This is Kurt standing by a wall hanging cabinet he made. i think he sold some of this style too. Marble boxes by Kurt von Kliest Kurt and wife live in Pennsylvania Nola Morgan is in the background. She is a Tribute. Unknown dealer to me and Bill Foppiano Bill has never let me forget that I sent Weldon down to look at some akro he had for sale at the Sistersville show some 5 or so years back. Weldon came back with silver dollars. When I asked where the marbles were, he said here and showed me the silver dollars again. I had to go back and pick out marbles. Pat and Patty Flanagan In the background are Howard Powell, president of the WVMCC and Elizabeth Farrar Seated is Walt McKee and the customer is long time JABO collector Anthony Patterson. Howard and Elizabeth are Tributes. Julia Powell and a few of her marbles Junior Ice and wife on Julia's left Julia and Howard Powell are Tributes. Howard hasn't missed one of our runs and Julia only one because she was working at Fenton. Ruby Sellers, secretary of WVMCC Ruby is a Tribute. Dale Simmons and Steve Sturtz showing the marble named for Dale. Steve Pletcher (Duffy) Steve is also a Tribute Steve Sturtz, Elizabeth Farrar Danny Grocki and a man I don't know Danny Grocki is a Tribute. Steve Sturtz and Elizabeth Farrar selling Steve's latest JABO book Sturtz and Patty Flanagan Steve is holding the awards that we gave out later in the show this man had the largest Charles Gibson snakeskin I've ever seen. I'm sorry I don't know his name. Another dealer i don't know. Duffy and Paula think this guys name may be Dave McMahan. My favorite dealer at the show He's from Texas During the show the Tribute group presented some awards. I have no pictures of the people receiving them because i was busy helping to pass them out. In hind sight, I wish someone else had passed them out so I could have capture the appreciative looks on the faces of the honorees. We gave out recognition awards and a marble to each person with a marble named for them that attended the show. Persons who received their named marble and certificate were asked to post a pic of their certificate and marble on this post. I've waited a long time to post so don't know if anyone will. I approached Steve Sturtz about doing a special box of named marbles for people who had been a great help to our group. he liked the idea. David McCullough gave us the wooden collector boxes to contain the marbles and I adapted the boxes to hold a lot of marbles. A week before the show, the project became bigger than I had planned. Steve added to my list of people. I had to make more boxes -paper ones and they held a lot more marbles. We talked about Steve and myself giving the marbles to fill the boxes and that's what happened. However, we had a mixup about who was bringing what and had to ask duffy for a marble or two and some of our Tribute friends helped with another marble that had turned out to be quite rare. In fact, the HOD marble is so rare that Howard didn't have enough to give his family and friends one of his special marbles. I had Howard pick a second marble to be named Hod and I dubbed it "Hod too" This is the box that Dave McCullough let us use. Inside the lid of the box is a collage of many of our Tribute members and an explanation of the reason for the gift. The marbles in the box Each marble in this box is named for someone. The last marble is "Dale". Dale was holding his marble in an earlier pic. The two large yellow marbles are fillers. Everyone got some filler marbles to be replaced by a named marble as that event occurs. On the last row, the fifth marble over - that's Patry's Palette. it's very hard to find, very rare. I hope the folks who got a filler in that spot can find one for their box. These boxes were presented to Dale Simmons, Ronnie Ewers, Richard McKnight, Sammy Hogue, Elizabeth Farrar, and Gary Langley. this is the larger special named marble box lid Inside lid The marbles inside the paper special named marbles box. The last two rows are fillers except for the first two marbles on the next to last row. These boxes were presented to Howard and Julia Powell, Steve Pletcher, David McCullough, Bruce Burkhart, Bill McCaleb, Ron Shepherd, Ruby and Frank Sellers, David Allen Griffie, Bob Byard, Steve Sturtz, and Edna and Weldon Eaton. Thanks for looking. Edna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sissydear Posted May 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 I saw a lot of people taking pics of those receiving awards and gifts. I hope they will post their pics here. Edna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duffy Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 edna the guy with john duck is george arman....nice work on the pics... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sissydear Posted May 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 These bags of marbles were sold at the show for fund raisers. I know Nola Morgan worked on these and another WVMCC member did also. Somebody please let me know the name of the other member. Duffy tells me that Tana McCraw was the other member who worked on the marble bags. She is Nola's niece and an important member of the WVMCC. Sample of the marbles in the bag. The club also sold WVMCC t shirts and held a silent auction. The show was successful because they were able to pay their bills and have some money left over for the next years activities. Thank you WVMCC for a great time. Edna Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LouisCamp Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 I feel like I was there. Great job Edna! Lou Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steph Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 My favorite dealer at the show He's from Texas Awwwwww, isn't that sweet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrsMopar Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 Fantastic! And those bags with the marbles pictured on them...way kewl! Thanx so much for sharing. Have a great day! :-) Felicia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zigafoose Posted May 29, 2009 Report Share Posted May 29, 2009 Great group of pics thanks for posting. WOW I love those Peacocks! Got my first Seese marble that day it's very easy on the eyes and those cabinets Mr Von Kliest are nice pieces of craftmanship Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duffy Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 edna...tana mccraw ,nola's niece was the member who helped her with the bags...i think she was in charge of getting the t-shirts, and she always got that together in the past.....she does alot of work for the club and should be recognized.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sissydear Posted May 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 Thanks again Duffy. I don't think she is in any of the pics. If you see her let me know. I also notice that I don't have a pic of Sammy Hogue posted. I can't believe I didn't get a pic of him. I remember taking his picture. Sometimes my camera eats pictures I think I took. Edna Here's a previous pic of Sammy Hogue that is one of my favorites. Better pic of Sammy with Dave McCullough Sammy with his brother Hope this makes up for not having his pic at the show. He had a big setup with lots of marbles for sale. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
disco005 Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 Edna Thank you so much for sharing these photos, I can't tell you how much we, those of wee-little wallets, appreciate your photos of the shows. I hope to someday make it to one -Jess Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duffy Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 that pic of the feller above weldon id dave mc[something] from pennsylvania... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedRoseT Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 that pic of the feller above weldon id dave mc[something] from pennsylvania... Duffy ~ Is his last name McMahan (maybe?? or something close to that??) Paula Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
duffy Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 paula...thats gettin close and that may be it!!! thats what i get for usin my little nick names.... i always called him dave from pennsylvania...guess who i call that guy from canada...lolol...that guy with bill foppanio is [something] billetter ...he from new martinsville wv... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flanco Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 Thank You! Great bunch of photos Edna. I had two cameras with us and never took them out of the bag. There were so many marbles to see and new people to meet that I forgot all about them. We were 100 miles away in the car when Patty asked if I took any pictures. Oh well, next time. Thanks also to everyone who worked so hard to put on the show. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wvrons Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 What a post,took some time and effort,as usual. The marbles on the show marble bags are hand cut out and hand painted. Most of them represented some of the special expiermental Jabo run marbles. It was a big pleasure to see everyone back again and some new faces. Thanks for the special marbles and special box sets,that people gave to me and others. Thank You,Pat for that nice Alley. I could do a whole post of Thank You,s. It was nice to see marbles trading hands,even without money. That is what this show and group is about, Friendship. The WVMCC 2010 show location is moving back to the Mineral Wells location,just off I-77 south of Parkersburg. Lots of plans and work being done already for 2010. Plan to return or visit us next year. THANK YOU Edna !!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I'llhavethat1 Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 Red latticinio looks good, many vintage marbles at this show? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mibcapper Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 John Ives and Pat Flanagan (flanco) Junior Ice and wife Kurt von Kliest - cabinet maker Weldon and I bought a cherrywood cabinet that holds nearly 4,000 marbles from him. It is hand made and gorgeous. Don't have it yet. A friend in West Virginia is storing it until we can get back to WV with our suburban. It won't fit in a car. This was our most expensive purchase. Kurt does great work. This is Kurt standing by a wall hanging cabinet he made. i think he sold some of this style too. Marble boxes by Kurt von Kliest Kurt and wife live in Pennsylvania Nola Morgan is in the background. She is a Tribute. Unknown dealer to me and Bill Foppiano Bill has never let me forget that I sent Weldon down to look at some akro he had for sale at the Sistersville show some 5 or so years back. Weldon came back with silver dollars. When I asked where the marbles were, he said here and showed me the silver dollars again. I had to go back and pick out marbles. Pat and Patty Flanagan In the background are Howard Powell, president of the WVMCC and Elizabeth Farrar Seated is Walt McKee and the customer is long time JABO collector Anthony Patterson. Howard and Elizabeth are Tributes. Julia Powell and a few of her marbles Junior Ice and wife on Julia's left Julia and Howard Powell are Tributes. Howard hasn't missed one of our runs and Julia only one because she was working at Fenton. Ruby Sellers, secretary of WVMCC Ruby is a Tribute. Dale Simmons and Steve Sturtz showing the marble named for Dale. Steve Pletcher (Duffy) Steve is also a Tribute Steve Sturtz, Elizabeth Farrar Danny Grocki and a man I don't know Danny Grocki is a Tribute. Steve Sturtz and Elizabeth Farrar selling Steve's latest JABO book Sturtz and Patty Flanagan Steve is holding the awards that we gave out later in the show this man had the largest Charles Gibson snakeskin I've ever seen. I'm sorry I don't know his name. Another dealer i don't know. Duffy and Paula think this guys name may be Dave McMahan. My favorite dealer at the show He's from Texas During the show the Tribute group presented some awards. I have no pictures of the people receiving them because i was busy helping to pass them out. In hind sight, I wish someone else had passed them out so I could have capture the appreciative looks on the faces of the honorees. We gave out recognition awards and a marble to each person with a marble named for them that attended the show. Persons who received their named marble and certificate were asked to post a pic of their certificate and marble on this post. I've waited a long time to post so don't know if anyone will. I approached Steve Sturtz about doing a special box of named marbles for people who had been a great help to our group. he liked the idea. David McCullough gave us the wooden collector boxes to contain the marbles and I adapted the boxes to hold a lot of marbles. A week before the show, the project became bigger than I had planned. Steve added to my list of people. I had to make more boxes -paper ones and they held a lot more marbles. We talked about Steve and myself giving the marbles to fill the boxes and that's what happened. However, we had a mixup about who was bringing what and had to ask duffy for a marble or two and some of our Tribute friends helped with another marble that had turned out to be quite rare. In fact, the HOD marble is so rare that Howard didn't have enough to give his family and friends one of his special marbles. I had Howard pick a second marble to be named Hod and I dubbed it "Hod too" This is the box that Dave McCullough let us use. Inside the lid of the box is a collage of many of our Tribute members and an explanation of the reason for the gift. The marbles in the box Each marble in this box is named for someone. The last marble is "Dale". Dale was holding his marble in an earlier pic. The two large yellow marbles are fillers. Everyone got some filler marbles to be replaced by a named marble as that event occurs. On the last row, the fifth marble over - that's Patry's Palette. it's very hard to find, very rare. I hope the folks who got a filler in that spot can find one for their box. These boxes were presented to Dale Simmons, Ronnie Ewers, Richard McKnight, Sammy Hogue, Elizabeth Farrar, and Gary Langley. this is the larger special named marble box lid Inside lid The marbles inside the paper special named marbles box. The last two rows are fillers except for the first two marbles on the next to last row. These boxes were presented to Howard and Julia Powell, Steve Pletcher, David McCullough, Bruce Burkhart, Bill McCaleb, Ron Shepherd, Ruby and Frank Sellers, David Allen Griffie, Bob Byard, Steve Sturtz, and Edna and Weldon Eaton. Thanks for looking. Edna .. couple more ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mibcapper Posted May 30, 2009 Report Share Posted May 30, 2009 wouldn't fit with the others ......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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