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26 minutes ago, shiroaiko said:

All of the Japanese transitionals are pre-war made. The maker of crease pontils is most likely to be Seike. 

This is cool information.  Thank you so much

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2 hours ago, shiroaiko said:

All of the Japanese transitionals are pre-war made. The maker of crease pontils is most likely to be Seike. 

Do you have examples of Yasuda's you could show? I thought they made the crease pontils.

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@Ric Sure! Here are examples of Seike's crease pontils. Naoyuki Seike started making his first transitionals around 1924. 

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These puzzle boxes came to me June 2024. @Joe2 Joe Valencia was the former owner of them.

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Seike's green often has dark green bits in it. Below is a close-up of spidery crease pontil. 

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As for pinch pontils, I believe they were made by Yasuda. Yasuda was the third largest marble maker in my country before the war, after Seike and Isogami. His Shiba marble factory is known to be started from 1933. Ukichi Yasuda himself served as the vice-chairman of the marble makers' association. The original photo was from an eBay listing which Winnie reported back in 2015. 

 

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2 hours ago, shiroaiko said:

No problem. It happens sometimes. 

Thank you so much for this information.  I really appreciate your time to explain all this.

I'm still an extreme newbie to marbles.  I think I falsely have assumed that when somebody says a marble is "foreign" or and "import" that it's a snub against the hobby.  I now understand that is nowhere near the case and have to be more aware if these really incredible marbles.

 

All the best!

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2 hours ago, shiroaiko said:

No problem. It happens sometimes. 

Can you provide a link to a good page to help me with research and look at pictures so I can learn more about these marbles.

 

Thanks!

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