A new one from the desert.

PinchedDreamer

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Hey all. I have to start off by saying that I can't believe how excited I've been since I found this one, because I couldn't wait to do another post in this section. IDK what it is about friggin marbles man, but I think I may have lost mine for them, if that makes sense to anyone lol.
Anyhow, I took a nice two and a half hour stroll along the bike path and the surrounding desert, while watching the sun set over the Las Vegas Valley and The Strip. Not even ten minutes in, I pick up a rock for inspection, and this handsome little fella was chillin right behind it. Now I'm considering searching every bin of rocks I have so I can locate the rest of the marbles I've stashed away.....���� IMG_20200609_211842646~2.jpg IMG_20200609_211808534.jpg IMG_20200609_211753383.jpg ] IMG_20200609_211729461.jpg
 

cheese

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Lol, watch out, those marbles get in the blood and you can't shake em! That's a Vitro Conqueror, named that during or right after WWII.
 

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PinchedDreamer

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Thank you so much for the ID! I hope to one day be able to figure them out for myself, but there is so much to learn lol. I'm curious, is there a right and wrong way to clean and store them?
Also, Cheese, is there any way you know anything about the big blue one from my previous post?
 

cheese

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You can clean them with just about anything, they are glass and pretty tough. I've used steel wool on some stubborn ones. I store common ones in old mason jars but ones that have value shouldn't be against each other rubbing the glossy finish off. I store them in jewelry boxes and in an old machinist's chest. I commented on that previous post with the only info I can provide. Solid colored marbles can't usually be attributed to a maker because there are no identifiable markings and just about all the makers made them.


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