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Imperial Age?


Steph

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  • 17 years later...

Still figuring out brands and ages. 1st I know I have different types in the 1st couple pics. Did imperial ever use oxblood color? Some of mine resembles it but I've also been oxblood crazy after the stash of em I found in a jar the other day. 1st ones ever for me. Any dark red has me taking a 2nd glance lol.

Lastly can anyone ID the little olive color with oxblood? I've tried for 2 days. I seen some kinda close but still too different 

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Imperial marbles was a distributor,  they sold marbles from Mexico and China.

Almost impossible to pin down who made what exactly .

There's a lot of speculation on the Mexican made that vacor produced them, but apparently there were other Mexican marble manufacturers. 

They may have shared colors and formulas.

I'm no expert others may be able to help with a better answer.

 

@shiroaiko @YasudaCollector

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