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Lime or green hue Akro oxbloods.


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I know that they are out there because I got a silver green hue oxblood a while back. I knew right away that it was different looking. It's partially uv. Are there any others floating around? We really don't know what was made back then. Akro could have made limited addition made marbles. 

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16 minutes ago, Chad G. said:

                                                          Did you mean a limeade ox ??

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I was thinking more of these 2. I know the limeade oxbloods are much more common. 

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Akro made marbles by the millions and millions, there's gonna be a lot of one off's. Made as cheaply as possible as children's toy's. I used to collect nothing but one offs but now just what I like, which does include some one off's  :thup:

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The limeade ox I have pictured above is the second closest to a perfect marble I have ever owned in over 40 years., I've looked at it over and over again W a 10x loupe, nothing. It's .751" and not a dimple or scratch on it, the best example is what I go for now, I had it rated a 9.9 next to it in rating is a purple Popeye I got 38 years back.  

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