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RE: MARBLES - 12/4/2005 7:21:56 PM   
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Whiskey..nice marbles! Did you dig them? Love the oxblood & eggyolk.

Robert...would love to find a clay. I find nothing but glass. Next spring I plan to do some sifting & see what I've been missing out on.

Thanks for sharing guys! Vicky

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RE: MARBLES - 12/4/2005 10:19:25 PM   
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Hey Vicky...
just remember when it comes to marbles... they were used by Kids!!!... so put yourself in their shoes. Where do you think they would have played with them? We find a lot around the seacoast. It seems that they (the kids ) played with them quite a bit around the water's edge where the sand would be quite flat. My friend Kevin Cambridge (diver) has found hundreds of them including clays, at low tide around some of the older houses that are near the water's edge... Good luck to you.
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RE: MARBLES - 12/4/2005 10:50:21 PM   
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Hi Vicky, There is no telling where you will find marbles. Parents step on them and in the trash they go and they are mostly a boy thing so when they get tired of them and get out the old ball bat and WHAMO! Or maybe a slingshot and PAWANG! Or just dads hammer and, well you know. Here is a pic of my wifes marble collection. A little of everything. She says if you don't find a bottle you will always find a marble.




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RE: MARBLES - 12/5/2005 9:53:26 AM   
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That's a very nice collection your wife has going there Capsoda. All I've been finding lately are your typical clay marbles. No glass or Benningtons in the last two hunts. The dump I'm at will yield about a 5 marble average without sifter, and about 10 with a sifter. A friend of mine found 18 the other day. I'm going back today and hopefully will find a few nice ones. Will post Honey Hole#4 later. Robert

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RE: MARBLES - 12/6/2005 9:46:54 PM   
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Real nice collections!

Here are some of mine, all the rest of you, I can't identify any except for one which is the Bennington brown shooter 15/16 ". It seems to be in pretty good shape.

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RE: MARBLES - 12/6/2005 9:56:20 PM   
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Hi Sourthern Maine Diver,

To reiterate your point... Have you ever tried to swim in Maine water? Even York turns my lips blue and my feet go numb alter 3 seconds in it! The children have no choice but to play marbles, and if they lose to throw them into the water!

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RE: MARBLES - 1/1/2006 1:26:35 PM   
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drat...had all this typed and then got booted...ggrrrrrrr.

MAX...nice group of marbles.
After the Bennington, the next 8 are Cats Eyes. The solids ( 3 green, 2 yellow, 1 orange) are Chinese Checker marbles...the blue & white in lower center is a Slag...two on lower left look like Akro Agate Patch & Ribbon....and the remaining lower one looks like a Master Made Marble Co. Moss Agate...
The 2 transparent red ones are called "Clearies"...often I found these as a kid in the tail light assemblies of older trucks...they were used as "reflectors" back in the day...LOL.

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RE: MARBLES - 1/1/2006 4:01:31 PM   
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Here is a tiny part of my collection.




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RE: MARBLES - 1/1/2006 5:23:07 PM   
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Hey Road Dog, Nice marble collection. You left my wife standing here with her mouth wide open and nothing comming out.Now thats a first.LOL

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RE: MARBLES - 1/1/2006 6:42:06 PM   
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Glad I could help

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RE: MARBLES - 1/1/2006 6:47:46 PM   
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And now for my next Trick.




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RE: MARBLES - 1/1/2006 9:16:12 PM   
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I too am struck speachless....that is just awesome! What are those huge ones called? Look like you could almost shoot pool with them instead of marbles...
The onion skins are really nice too...did you dig those or just collect?

Happy New Year,
Vicky

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RE: MARBLES - 1/1/2006 10:19:20 PM   
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Thanks,Dug quite a few back in the 70's. Now just collect. Those big ones in the first picture are M.F. Christensen.With a couple of larger Navarre. The largest is M.F.C. is 2".

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RE: MARBLES - 1/3/2006 10:26:49 PM   
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Here are my marbles that I've dug over 2005. Any fancy names for any of them?




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RE: MARBLES - 1/4/2006 10:43:38 AM   
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nice flame!!!white and red.

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RE: MARBLES - 1/6/2006 9:51:12 PM   
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ROADY...now those are MARBLES !! One rarely sees many of those types these days: except in private collections, books, or at shows.

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RE: MARBLES - 1/16/2006 10:03:17 PM   
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Heres all the ones I've dug over the past 3 or so years of hard core privy digging.

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RE: MARBLES - 1/27/2006 12:53:50 PM   
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here r some of my marbles, im thinking of selling them on ebay but now sure how much i should start bidding and i know some arent as common. 1 marble has an number 1 on it. i do not have an selling account yet, hopefully soon thx

alan




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RE: MARBLES - 1/27/2006 1:00:37 PM   
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heres a pic of this one.....




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RE: MARBLES - 1/27/2006 1:01:12 PM   
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# 1 ??




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