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10 hours ago, Roberto said:

I understand that it has many characteristics to be so, but in my opinion it is not. It has glass that is too clean and clear to be a whispler (from my monitor)

Any suggestions as to who the maker was?

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8 hours ago, schmoozer said:

Any suggestions as to who the maker was?

 

I was just considering yesterday the various possibilities of this production, even though I must admit that it is a bit of a difficult marble, which seems like a hybrid of Whispler (which rightly inspired you) and Master.

In my opinion, Master did it, even though I can't confirm it 100%. I give a small percentage to the European, like France... for example, but only minimally

 

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8 hours ago, aussie said:

If you found it in the wild in America then probably an American maker about which I know very little.

 

I don't really agree with this. Here, in the United States, there are marbles coming from every part of the world that you can't even imagine. Including Italian ceramic marbles made by Laura Berretti,...would you ever have said?

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The active link is up above

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3 hours ago, laero21 said:

This one is gorgeous 🥰 

 

Yes, this is extraordinary, it looks like they have fused, on top, a piece of "wood" with the various grains, you can even count how many years it has 🤣🤣🤣

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