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LevvyPoole

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4 hours ago, LevvyPoole said:

They are extremely reactive under UV 395.

I know UV but 395 is not in my venacular--please explain this.


These marbles remind me of something that I never really got cleared up as far as I can remember.
I think Vitro, many thought Akro. This type came in some "Victory" marked "jobber boxes" boxes marketed during the "Bicentennial".

The colors are very close to what I found in a Vitro "Fisher Jewel Tray" involving helmets.
I will show some images below.

I think that the OP are Vitro marbles
Marble--On!!

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On 12/31/2024 at 4:48 PM, akroorka said:

I know UV but 395 is not in my venacular--please explain this.

(Unfortunately, I have chosen to remove this safety content due to unchecked behaviors by others on this board.  My apologies to those who will not benefit from it in the future.)

 

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14 minutes ago, Alan said:

Its a type of higher power UV light.

Good stuff Alan--Thankyou!

Happy NewYear👀.

I have been treating Glacouma since my early fourties🕶️--this info counts for sure.

Marble--On!!

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On 1/1/2025 at 12:54 AM, Alan said:

Its a type of higher power UV light.  Lately, more people are buying cheap, high power UV lights while ignoring the eye safety issues that come with their use.  Looking at 395 and 365 without safety glasses over time leads to cataracts or macular degeneration.  Most people seem to ignore this FWIW.

Thanks for this information, I knew as far as to not shine it directly in my eyes but this is definitely something I will take note of.

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On 1/2/2025 at 1:54 PM, LevvyPoole said:

Thanks for this information, I knew as far as to not shine it directly in my eyes but this is definitely something I will take note of.

(Unfortunately, I have chosen to remove this ID content due to unchecked behaviors by others on this board.  My apologies to those who will not benefit from it in the future.  Perhaps someone with an understanding of UV light safety on human eyes will step in to fill my absence)

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