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Bill became a very good marble maker later.

I remember that period. Bill took a great hit from Les’ passing (along with many others).

I can say that my interactions with Les at three marble shows were very educational and transformative.

Time has passed, but no one has ever produced the beautiful photographs that BT created nearly 20 years ago.

My favorite phrase, “Variations on a theme.”

Cheers to upside down world maps!!

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Added “maker” behind marble.
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On 4/20/2023 at 6:38 PM, Shamrock Marbles said:

Bill became a very good marble later.

 

 

@Shamrock Marbles i'm guessing you meant 'marble maker'?  i've been corrected, and it seems Bill did, in fact, learn to make marbles. i hadn't heard anything about Bill for years. i'm glad to hear this, as the last i had known, he was having debilitating back problems. i know how my back felt after a few hours on the torch, so i am taking this news as a very positive (albeit late) update! ♥

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I spoke with Sue at the Amana show after Les passed, she had a large "interment marble" with Les's remains with her. I seem to recall her telling me that the marble was made by a company in California. But this was a long time ago and I am not 100% sure I am recalling it correctly.

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32 minutes ago, tankgrrl29 said:

 

@Shamrock Marbles i'm guessing you meant 'marble maker'?  i've been corrected, and it seems Bill did, in fact, learn to make marbles. i hadn't heard anything about Bill for years. i'm glad to hear this, as the last i had known, he was having debilitating back problems. i know how my back felt after a few hours on the torch, so i am taking this news as a very positive (albeit late) update! ♥

Thank you for the grammar check!! I updated it accordingly.

Yes, you are correct about working for extended periods at a torch and the physical stress it provides. Combine that, with cold winter weather and you have one terrible combination.

Time for a phone call…

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