I am hooked.

Joe G from Md

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Those with red swirls that I've been thinking are Red Ravens... now that you have much better pictures, I think some are and some aren't. The ones with white base glass are not. The ones with cream/light tan are. The big shooter is definitely a Peltier, then a red raven next to it, and the last one I don't know. Most of the rest of the marbles can be identified with photos of them from different sides and photos of the seams on marbles that have visible seams. A seam is where the glass was cut off after the marble was made and where the glass starts as well. The glass runs out of a tank in a stream and is cut off into short bits of stream. Those bits fall onto rollers which roll them into a ball. Every cut is a seam.

Marble collecting is a very broad and complex world, easy to get hooked!
 

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