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Contemporary I.D. ? anyone? UV active on both red n gold 1.06 / blue yellow red size 1.20


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On 10/2/2021 at 9:23 PM, Steph said:

@Alan, are you in the neighborhood?

(Unfortunately, I have chosen to remove this content due to unchecked behaviors by others on this board.  I will not insult or attack members, and I'll accept nothing less from them or the moderators. My apologies to those who will not benefit from it in the future.)

My apology to Steph.

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20 hours ago, Gladys said:

I bought a jar of marbles from an auction I did not even know they where in there! what a surprise!!  very pretty and in good shape! any help is appreciated ! Thank you

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The "Star" marble is from Robert Livezey of Stardust Glass Studios. The "two" dots were to represent 200"2".

I believe Rob did some study under John Hamon-Miller in Hannibal, MO.  The original Stardust was in Chicagoland.  Later he moved to Wingo, KY.

Hope this helps. -John

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21 hours ago, Gladys said:

I bought a jar of marbles from an auction I did not even know they where in there! what a surprise!!  very pretty and in good shape! any help is appreciated ! Thank you

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I believe the "Dan" marble is a Dan Ambrose creation.

I give this about a 90% certainty, but a 100% ID on the Stardust. -John 

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13 minutes ago, Shamrock Marbles said:

I believe the "Dan" marble is a Dan Ambrose creation.

I give this about a 90% certainty, but a 100% ID on the Stardust. -John 

Thanks for helping out John, appreciate it !!

                               

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43 minutes ago, Shamrock Marbles said:

The "Star" marble is from Robert Livezey of Stardust Glass Studios. The "two" dots were to represent 200"2".

I believe Rob did some study under John Hamon-Miller in Hannibal, MO.  The original Stardust was in Chicagoland.  Later he moved to Wingo, KY.

Hope this helps. -John

WOW !! Thank you so much!!! thats great! 

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