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I think I'm gonna go with multiple topics with several mibs in each one. Seems like the best compromise. Better than flooding the forum with one marble posts or making just one exhaustingly (that's a word, right? My phone doesn't think it is. Oh well, it should be one if it isn't. Heh. ) long post. 

 

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This has close to the pattern of a Vitro All Red.  However it could be a Marble King.  That's assuming it's vintage.   Probably put it with your Vitro All Reds for the time being.  I think most people would do it that way.

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You have some odd ones.   At first look it could be Master, but having a pair of similar looking ribbons is more like Peltier.    And then the glass has a bit of a foreign look to it.  I'm leaning non-American right now.

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If vintage then "West Virginia Swirl". But could be a modern marble such as Jabo.    ("West Virginia Swirl" is a catch-all ID.  There were many companies in West Virginia making swirls in the 30's through 50's and a couple still making swirls after that.   Alley and Heaton that I mentioned above were two of the West Virginia companies.  Another one was Champion.   This has some Champion aspects to it.  But it can be really hard to sort the marbles by company and that's why we sometimes just say "WV swirl.")

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#1 Vitro All Red. On of the two most common marbles Vitro produced from late 1930's until 1986.  

#2 Alley common two color swirl made at St.Marys WV from about 1938 to 1948.

#3 Weak Vitro All red

#4 Foreign to the US. Glass looks rough

#5 Akro

#6  Marble King

#7 Champion swirl 1980's

All at less than $1.00 each. 

 

 

 

 

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