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Hello, I’m not really a marble collector but I frequently beachcomb the Great Lakes and look for old tumbled beach glass, pottery, porcelain, etc. I recently found my first two marbles and am very curious to know any info about them. Any help would be greatly appreciated!IMG_4152.thumb.png.ccbb7260a82cdfe19558629e81894019.pngIMG_4153.thumb.png.0bd807fe462437f7e4a506cb5ae74795.pngIMG_4155.thumb.png.3bf4859dc7608a01f58a8a4f2819aaae.pngIMG_4156.thumb.png.4868406f6fc5933e0ff45f71b8a68b88.png

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I'd love to find glass on the beach.

Not to hijack your thread but it seems like a good time to ask for both of us.

I can understand pieces of smoothed edge glass being found on any beach but I always wondered why marbles get found so often with that sea glass look. Did the marble companies dump them the dame way in the lakes and ocean like they did to get rid of them in the dumps? They did get rid of a lot if they were defective or not up to par? Right?

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