drizzlermibs
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Hi again. Here are two more that thus far remain un-ID'd! I'm gonna go out on a newbie limb and guess Cairo for #2? (second mib is very, very seedy). Tx!
Vitro on the left andf maybe Jabo on the right.
Well, it's a single fold marble, so that pretty much imits it to Jabo or Cairo. Cairos usually have thinner ribbons than this, but I also felt like the glass is older than Jabo, so maybe it's a Cairo like you suspected.
The glitter in the Jabos is called aventurine.
I hear ya. If you look at any machine made marble, they all have a beginning and an end. Sometimes they aren't possible to find, but they are there. The stream of glass begins, and then the machine cuts it off where it ends. This stream can be a thin little stream and it may take a long stream to make the marble (this is when you get nice flames, crazy patterned swirls, stuff like that). This takes longer to make a marble, so as time went on, the manufacturers made the stream wider so that they could extrude the volume of a marble faster and increase numbers produced per day. Patches and the like were made from a stream about as big as the marble. Swirls were not. But if the stream was pretty wide, it would only have to double over once before it was big enough to make a marble instead of drizzling several layers. This is what makes a single fold marble. It's what makes the famouns Jabo "buttcrack". Cairo also made them similarly, but often they had a little more than just the one single fold. Usually Cairos have most of the pattern on one side of the marble and not much to look at on the other. They also often had bubbles and not a huge variety of bold colors. Hope that helps.
Sure, post away. I like talking marbles. The folks over at allaboutmarbles are pretty friendly and willing to share info. Seems like a few marble collectors hoard their knowledge as much as their marbles, like they think they are special being privy to some tidbit of information. Most of them seem to be pretty friendly folks though. I go by the same moniker over at that site.
I'd like to see more activity here, so maybe some discussion would bring in a few others? Duffy used to comment here a lot but I haven't seen him in a while. He's pretty knowledgeable about marbles.