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"Peltier Rainbo marbles, including the larger ones (around .86 inches or 1 inch), were primarily manufactured in the period from the late 1920s through the 1940s, as Peltier stopped mass-producing marbles in the 1950s. 
The "foggy white glass" appearance is characteristic of their semi-opaque white base glass used in the popular National Line Rainbo (NLR) series, often referred to as "ribbon type" or "patch and ribbon" marbles."
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57 minutes ago, Wolf said:

It's still evolving. It's in it's infancy stage. 

As are a good amount of the collectors on this forum as well. Nothing takes the place of experience IMO. 

AI will never be able to say "I was there when that run happened", or "I dug that marble along with thousands of others", or "I learned firsthand about this process because I know or knew people that worked there", or "I learned something new after going to my first show", etc..

Anyway, I'll take the information and experience from these seasoned collectors here that can say that they did these things, or were with ones that did, 100 percent hands down. Artificial intelligence will never have that advantage...

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48 minutes ago, William said:

As are a good amount of the collectors on this forum as well. Nothing takes the place of experience IMO. 

AI will never be able to say "I was there when that run happened", or "I dug that marble along with thousands of others", or "I learned firsthand about this process because I know or knew people that worked there", or "I learned something new after going to my first show", etc..

Anyway, I'll take the information and experience from these seasoned collectors here that can say that they did these things, or were with ones that did, 100 percent hands down. Artificial intelligence will never have that advantage...

It won't as far as marbles go.

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