Classification please

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No, I see Akro, Alley, CAC, and I think a Ravenswood in there. Some are corkscrews, swirls, and there is a slag.
 

Thanks, marble I D is very complex.
 

Yes, it is. If you want to identify yours, I'll take a stab at it.
First row is Akro corkscrew, Akro cork, Akro cork, Alley swirl, Akro cork (auger type)
Second row is tougher... looks like the first is probably a CAC (Christensen Agate Co.), Alley, Alley, Ravenswood, Alley
Third row is Akro cork, CAC, akro cork, akro cork, akro slag.
 

Hello Cosmo, nice collection you have there and cheese- very impressive on the ID's- I didn't know how variable/ complex marble's are.

Yes, it is. If you want to identify yours, I'll take a stab at it.
First row is Akro corkscrew, Akro cork, Akro cork, Alley swirl, Akro cork (auger type)
Second row is tougher... looks like the first is probably a CAC (Christensen Agate Co.), Alley, Alley, Ravenswood, Alley
Third row is Akro cork, CAC, akro cork, akro cork, akro slag.
 

Third row left looks like a transitional type. Probably pontil (shear mark) on the opposite pole. Akro is a possibity though. Hard to tell on some of these pic is reall close and you have multiple views.
 

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