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31 minutes ago, SherryFain said:

Are these the same kind of marble? 

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 The 3 bigger ones are definitely the same manufacture, looks like Veiligglas to me ?? Here's the odd man out, the smallest, looks like Jabo to me ?? Do you have a size on them ??

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You may have a point there Art, the more I look the less Veiligglas I see, the colors are right but the av, excess colorant or whatever is off for Veiligglas.  On second look  I'm gonna say all 4 are  "Jabo" (maybe ??)

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12 hours ago, Chad G. said:

 The 3 bigger ones are definitely the same manufacture, looks like Veiligglas to me ?? Here's the odd man out, the smallest, looks like Jabo to me ?? Do you have a size on them ??

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I need to get something to measure.. what do you suggest?

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Plastic calipers can be had for very low price.  

Or you could measure with two blocks of wood squarely against the ruler and the marble in between the wood blocks.

 

 

But, yeah, non-metal calipers give a quick, safe way to measure.

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I use one of these when I am backfilling boxes. The companies that filled them were not as fussy as we as collectors may become. If it does not fit through a 9/16" hole and it does fit through a 5/8" hole--good enough for me, 5/8" it is. I also use it when sorting marbles into individual sizes. Quick and efficient. I also own several different calipers, The plastic ones are the way to go but if you are really splitting hairs, the metal ones are more accurate.

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I have a pair of digitals w mm, inch & fractions of an inch made by "General" that are black plastic & look much like Williams. I don't even keep batteries in my metal ones anymore, like you said Steph & I agree, I get real nervous using the metal ones on a mib !! Mostly I don't even use digitals at all, just the cheap plastic "harbor freight" ones for a couple bucks.

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1 hour ago, Steph said:

William, is yours metal?

There are some nice precision calipers which don't have metal.  I haven't researched or invested.  I actually do use metal, but I worry about damaging the marble.

Mostly plastic, very little metal. Paid around $15 for them.

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