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    Posted 12 years ago

    Wrightflywy1
    (6 items)

    White, green, Amber, Red & Blue Marbles in 4 different sizes... All look like broken glass inside?
    i found them in a box at a yard sale several years ago. i bought them and forgot about them until I found them today....

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    1. Wrightflywy1 Wrightflywy1, 12 years ago
      Dose anyone know what they are called exactly or who might have made them? Anything?
    2. Greatsnowyowl Greatsnowyowl, 12 years ago
      Crackle glass. Some people take regular marbles and crackle them at home in hot water for a hobby. I've read about people doing it with uranium marbles online.
    3. kindy kindy, 12 years ago
      Very cool. I've baked marbles in the oven before and it provides an awesome crackle effect.
    4. Braveheart1954 Braveheart1954, 12 years ago
      These look store bought...roughly 15-20 years ago. They will fall apart eventually Not to be played with...especially by a child! Bury away for 50 years and they might bring a few dollars. I think they were from Pier One. Sold by the pound .

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