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Here’s three swirls I need the local experts to help me with. First one is nice although it’s largely unimpressive. But I’m trying to catalogue the pattern for future reference. The second one has me concerned it may be Jabo due to the “J” pattern seen in the first of its pictures again I see this pattern a lot and want to get it right when sorting. Last marble has Peltier vibes mainly due to the higher end intricacies of its construction. Certainly has me thinking Peltier Miller Swirl? I really appreciate your time and sharing of accurate knowledge. The information you share helps in the fight against misinformation which I think hurts the integrity of this wonderful craft. The same misinformation diminishes the creative efforts of those who were part of the ground floor manufacturing processes. Accuracy in ID goes a long way to put the credit where it’s due. For this I thank those who’ve been so kind and willing to share their wealth of knowledge. Knowing more helps everyone get the most out of the joy of Marbles! 

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Not much to go with for the first one .  Either Champion or Jabo.

Second one is Alley  for sure.

I believe the third one is Ravenswood. The colors are correct for Ravenswood. The red to brown, the gray, the tan, the clear glass, twisted and layered, all Ravenswood.  It is unusual for the straight cut line to show like in the second and last pictures. 

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