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Call this one what you like. 
I found it in some ”Vintage—😁" dug MK marbles today, I have had these for about 25 years. This one is smaller than most at just over 5/8” but it shows what must be shown for the uninformed.
It is a double ingot for those that wonder. Two marbles made into one as a result of the manufacturing process when things went wrong and two blobs of cutoff glass came together to make one.
Marble—On!!!! my newer collecting friends!!!
 

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3 hours ago, akroorka said:

Call this one what you like. 
I found it in some ”Vintage—😁" dug MK marbles today, I have had these for about 25 years. This one is smaller than most at just over 5/8” but it shows what must be shown for the uninformed.
It is a double ingot for those that wonder. Two marbles made into one as a result of the manufacturing process when things went wrong and two blobs of cutoff glass came together to make one.
Marble—On!!!! my newer collecting friends!!!
 

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Cool thx for the info Art ,your pics show a double ingot really good 

 

2 hours ago, Jeff54 said:

Ever wonder why MK large bags have swirls, instead of patch and ribbons, illustrated on them? Maybe because of the impossible to find bag with these marbles in them: Marble King Tournament assortment. Made by Berry Pink Industries Inc. in 1957. 

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Wow some real lookers out of that bag thx for sharing with us 👍

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