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1 hour ago, Fire1981 said:

The Peltier bionic Rainbo ended earlier today, I'll try and find it.  Ah, here it is !! I can almost hear Lee Majors in the background !!

LINK ::  https://www.ebay.com/itm/325906439926?hash=item4be1899ef6%3Ag%3Ao24AAOSwHZhlZnhU&mkevt=1&mkcid

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9 minutes ago, Fire1981 said:

Nothing has changed. I just want to know if this is a bogus ID🔥

RAR

The bionic rainbo is a real marble, here's the authentic Bionic Rainbo 

LINK ::  https://www.allaboutmarbles.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=31869&start=0

LINK ::  https://www.ebay.com/itm/325906439926?hash=item4be1899ef6%3Ag%3Ao24AAOSwHZhlZnhU&mkevt=1&mkcid

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Thank you-- #1 What constitutes a 'clown' from-let's say a 'mustard and ketchup'? #2 What separates a bionic clown from a regular clown? #3 Are clowns particular to a certain maker/company(Peltier or other as well)? #4 Do clowns have size limitations, or can they come in all-ish sizes? Thanks for letting me increase basic information.

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The ketchup and Mustard is a NLR pelt, older than a clown, which is more in the rainbo family. Also the typical K&M has a white base and the typical Clown has a dark base, nearly black. A Bionic Rainbo is like the above marbles but also added are other colors like green and can be shades of purple to pink. Possibly others as not all examples have been shown publicly. They usually seem to be a bit twisted up and pulled in pattern. They were not made in a swirl AFAIK. I've seen clowns from around 9/16" up to around an inch. I don't recall seeing any in the 3/4 to 7/8" range but they may have made them, I don't know. Hope that helps some until someone more familiar with them comments. 

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14 minutes ago, cheese said:

The ketchup and Mustard is a NLR pelt, older than a clown, which is more in the rainbo family. Also the typical K&M has a white base and the typical Clown has a dark base, nearly black. A Bionic Rainbo is like the above marbles but also added are other colors like green and can be shades of purple to pink. Possibly others as not all examples have been shown publicly. They usually seem to be a bit twisted up and pulled in pattern. They were not made in a swirl AFAIK. I've seen clowns from around 9/16" up to around an inch. I don't recall seeing any in the 3/4 to 7/8" range but they may have made them, I don't know. Hope that helps some until someone more familiar with them comments. 

Thank you very much cheese. I'm saving this post to write it down. best wishes and thanks for making things clear.

 

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8 minutes ago, treetiger said:

Thank you very much cheese. I'm saving this post to write it down. best wishes and thanks for making things clear.

 

So-- the pics below are standard Pelt clowns; and the one pictured above is a bionic clown? Some pics in my files had called these 'golden rebels'. I am renaming them as Pelt clowns...

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3 hours ago, treetiger said:

So-- the pics below are standard Pelt clowns; and the one pictured above is a bionic clown? Some pics in my files had called these 'golden rebels'. I am renaming them as Pelt clowns...

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Correct, they're all Pelt Clowns, no Golden Rebels anywhere on this page.

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