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Waiter, There's Moss In My Lemonade...


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I think this marble was referred to as a 'cherry lemonade' when I got it many years ago.

But I've seen pictures of what has to be the same mib labeled as a 'moss agate'.

And more importantly, a highly respected ID-er here also called it that without my even asking.

Took a look around, and found some marbles listed as cherry lemonades where the red

section isn't transparent like this one. The vaseline part is the same.

Whatever this is, I'm guessing that moss agate is a proper Akro name, and that cherry lemonade

is more of an 'aftermarket' name, but don't really know.

Hope some of the heavy-duty Akro people can clear this up for me. Thanks! ( :

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If there's no white in the base glass i have to go with moss agate,

I believe some moss agates can glow a aid has to glow to be a aid ,

but i think they should have a SMALL amount of white in the base glass to be a aid.

If i'm wrong please chime in I'm always happy to learn, THAT'S WHY 'M HERE.

Dennis

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Thanks for the responses.

Can I take this a little further?

In my usual slow way, it just hit me to ask where the 'moss' comes from.

I don't know what other moss agate variations look like, or even whether

it has something to do with appearance or something completely different.

Maybe there's a really good story here, where during the experimental stage

of these marbles the 'secret lady friend', named Miss Moss, of a high-ranking

Akro executive said she thought these were the prettiest marbles ever! :rolleyes:

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Thanks, Ann.

It was only recently that I got to learn about agate(s) in a general sense,

thanks to many educational contributions from our great people here.

The first and foremost fact that I needed to learn was that agate is a stone.

That lead to being able to understand all the information that followed from this.

As such, I probably should have put two and two together and considered the

possibility that 'moss agate' might also be an actual, slightly more specific, stone.

But I didn't. :blush: So I'm glad you pointed it out.

Just looked it up, and on one of those mystical/magical gemstone sites found this.

Moss agates are considered the most powerful of the agates. It was the agate of warriors.

That's a powerful statement, regardless of whether one believes in minerals having

'special properties' or not. So I'm thinking maybe this idea of being the 'best' of the

agates made it a logical choice for a marble 'brand name'.

Don't know at this point if any of the marbles labeled as such were trying to look

similar to the original stone or not. ( :

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What size is the marble?, I've 2, acquired in an auction lot I purchased recently.

In an ID book I have, it says 0.5" and under are too rare to value?, mine are 0.47"+0.50", the larger being a tad different.

Question being?, are small Moss Agates rare?, if so I'll post pics tomorrow.

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Even if they're not rare, I'm sure we'd all enjoy seeing them.

But it sounds like you might really have something!

Mine, at tape-measure accuracy, seems to be 15/16ths.

She would appear to be somewhat 'common', but

she's really pretty and I'm very fond of her! :blush:

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  • 4 weeks later...

The Akro ads described the Moss Agates as being made of moonstone.

So that's amusing ... that they're name after one kind of stone but their description involves a different kind of stone.

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