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What is the generally accepted cut off date between "vintage" and "modern" marbles? I always think around 1970- is that accurate? And does this apply to foreign made marbles as well? I know it can be hard to pin down the exact date any marble was made so there is a gray zone here.

Also, what is an "Asian Pincher" marble? Does it refer to marbles where the poles are pinched together as you see in the so called "Asian Bomber" types? Or is it something else entirely?

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Antique is over 100 years old--always has been imho.

Vintage goes back at least 30 years back to 99 years.

The term "Vintage" may also include that which was made and still made--just an older version of the same.

You can have some "Vintage" Marble Kings vs newer ones and "Vintage" Vacor marbles vs newer ones and so on.

As an example--a Vacor Atmosphere is "Vintage". They quit making them--but they are still out there as such--to be collected.

An Akro Cork is no longer made and they are pushing on being antiques--still vintage--most of them at least--they are getting pretty close to being antiques--all but a few.

German handmades are all antiques (the real ones), Clays and Chinas, most are antique (there are some fakes out there).

Benningtons are all antique:wub:. As far as I now now one had the desire to copy "Bennies"--they are still a low dollar but collectable marble imho. I just love-em

I hope that this helps to confuse you more--:computer-22:.

I have collected many things in my life--but this has been my standard.

Marble--On!!

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