Stephen, you put more care and quality in your videos than almost any other you-tube videographer. Your historic shots, and old video clips show how much research you’ve done. The videos you share - all of them - are going to be of real historic value. Love your work.
Thank you Russ I appreciate it ! I try and take special care for each and every video. These are all very important topics that should be presented as well as possible.
... when this clip was released, I was watching it at the same time I was attending an estate auction! And, I walked away with ALL of the marbles! Thanks Stephen!
@@stephenbahrmarblesAuction at Strum, Wisconsin by Jerry Andrews. These rural auctions attract people from all over! There'll be something like five more auctions coming from this estate! Holy cow!
I would have lumped these in with jabos. New manufacturer to my knowledge so ima have to comb they and look for these . Very cool Stephen thanks for sharing
I have a marble book I got for Xmas last year and it talks about Mid-Atlantic. I never heard of Mid Atlantic until I got that book. I hope we meet some day. Christine Tailer is having a marble open house at her farm July 13th hope to see ya there
It’s a pretty obscure company, but they did make an awful lot of marbles. I know about Christine’s party, but I just love too far away. I’m hoping to visit West Virginia this year and I believe I will be going to the Midwest show in September. Yes it would be nice to meet! Let me know if you’re ever planning to come to the East Coast!
hey stephen, welcome back. opal glass is called " alacite" the old recipe would fluoresce as it was u v / vaseline but ww2 came and the formula was altered. thought you'd enjoy the history. roger
@@stephenbahrmarbles yes, i think so, al;so fenton used it in their hob nob pieces, and alladin used it in their glass lamp finials, just remember non u v glass reactive was used during ww2 that was when the ingredients changed for supply reasons. oh in russia, slov - tec used uranium in their radio tubes , they " thought" it would aid in amplification of power ( electric guitar players with tube amps loved the old tubes ) i believe the amplification was not a real issue, more in their minds.
Remember buying larger group of Mid-Atlantic 911 run...kept small jar of them but gifted and sold some to small lots to other collectors. Ron told me to hang on to because not many made. Seem to recall a small re-bag of some of these marbles may have been sold after 911 atnone of Sisterville shows.