Orange Marble

cambria09

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cheese

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Looks like a chinese checkers marble. They are generally a bit smaller, around 9/16". Due to the lack of pattern or distinguishing features, most of these types of marbles can't be attributed to a maker or era. Be on the lookout for more!
 

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cambria09

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Jun 10, 2012
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Looks like a chinese checkers marble. They are generally a bit smaller, around 9/16". Due to the lack of pattern or distinguishing features, most of these types of marbles can't be attributed to a maker or era. Be on the lookout for more!

Hello cheese. I remember Chinese Checkers and yes the marbles were smaller. Thanks for the quick reply and info. Good Luck out there. C9
 

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Trying to find my Chinese checkers as we speek.
 

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