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Clear Base wispy, with aventurine


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I have had this marble in a plastic bag for years. It's the only one i have, guess I thought it was special. I took pictures with the sun on it, tried with blocking sun out and using flash, without flash. It's hard to picturize it. I have complete confidence this is probably an easy one for you all in here, you guys know an amazing amount of stuff about marbles, I am so glad I get to be a pa20230428_085217.thumb.jpg.fdf3a78994f43a111d1cc267781fcb85.jpg20230428_085228.thumb.jpg.ad6911245d9d551b66e5a969fbad7f34.jpg20230428_085249.thumb.jpg.00aa5d1592e6e288d035d77d7048ab58.jpg20230428_085332.thumb.jpg.24e4fcf6cfe82a84cbd47c162613b3fb.jpg20230428_085644.thumb.jpg.2f1070de098215381db544fcbaad9984.jpg20230428_085731.thumb.jpg.8cb6839ba3f0c46c9dd85dd601f4f316.jpg20230428_085831.thumb.jpg.0a781b059d1c250b9745dd9738215999.jpg20230428_085918.thumb.jpg.941c4184144e0c8e01206deaeb6ed82a.jpg20230428_090516.thumb.jpg.f28c10a19e8e1ba57f2de4124730f6fd.jpgrt of.

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If you use that caliper, there's the button at the top that will switch it between inches and metric. You'll want to use the inches. The little M at the bottom on yours tells you it's in millimeters now. I use a old fashioned caliper and report measurements on a 32nds scale, as most folks seem to use that. Those give you the 1/2", 5/8ths, 3/4" and all the in-betweens. I'll take a pic and show you what I use.

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