Little help on ID's.

Joe G from Md

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Joe G from Md

Joe G from Md

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oops, I think I meant to say I will be digging into my cats eyes, what should I look for?
 

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The first ones with spots are modern. The nest one is a Peltier. The next is a nice Akro oxblood with good heavy oxblood. Next is an Alley, then an Akro swirl, and lastly a Master brushed patch.

Cateyes are generally not worth much but there are some good ones. Google "Vitro hybrid" "Vitro windex" "Vitro pastel" "Japanese cross-through" "St. Mary's cateye" and there are others. This will give you some ideas as to what to look for.
 

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