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Blue and white swirl with silver


Melissa

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16 minutes ago, Melissa said:

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Alright, I recognize those calipers, a hair over 1/2", thank you Melissa. If you do end up using your other calipers, or ever need it here's a conversion chart link for you. Again, "Thank you" for the nice clear crisp pix  :)

LINK ::  https://www.reade.com/reade-resources/reference-educational/reade-reference-chart-chemical-conversion/40-fractions-to-decimals-to-inches-to-mm-millimeters-conversion-chart

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I agree Champion. Alley also made some white base with blue and wide silver metallic.  Some can be very hard to separate from Champions. Champion made the most white base, blue and silver metallic marbles. They produced them on purpose.  Champion and Jabo were the only two machine made companies to produce metallics on purpose.  Penny King is a Jobber who filled bags with different companies marbles.  What ever was cheapest and available at the time.     

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