More Help, Please.

Joe G from Md

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Cheese I have thousands of Marbles and millions of questions. See anything here? One question with your experience can you pretty much just look at them and know what they are, or do you have to research? Thanks again!
 

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cheese

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With the majority of marbles I can look at them and tell what they are. Some makers have marbles that could look very similar to each other, sometimes so much that they can't be differentiated from each other. The large majority of them can be readily attributed to a maker and usually a timeframe. Multiple views just like you are providing are generally all I need to make an ID.

The first marble is a little tough to tell, I think Champion.
Second marble is a Peltier rainbo
Third marble is too blurry and I can't make out the details.
Fourth marble is also a Peltier Rainbo.

Your pics are much better. Here's some other pointers to help get good pics.... use a grey or black t-shirt for the background and try to get the camera to focus on the marble instead of the marble stand or background. That will help get sharper images that will be easier to ID.
 

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