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Buttermilk?


Melissa

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Key requirements for the Buttermilks, along with the "butter", are the red stripes on opposite sides of the marble and the blue stripe on one side, as you can clearly see in Chuck B's photo. Of course, there is some variation in the tone and brightness of those colors but the colors are a requirement. The OP marble is a close relative but is a very poor example of a Buttermilk, if you even want to stretch as far as to call it one. And FWIW, I wouldn't.

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10 minutes ago, Ric said:

Key requirements for the Buttermilks, along with the "butter", are the red stripes on opposite sides of the marble and the blue stripe on one side, as you can clearly see in Chuck B's photo. Of course, there is some variation in the tone and brightness of those colors but the colors are a requirement. The OP marble is a close relative but is a very poor example of a Buttermilk, if you even want to stretch as far as to call it one. And FWIW, I wouldn't.

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