brushed Indian swirls German handmaid's at their finest. clams broth opaque swirls gooseberries

preview_player
Показать описание
this is a lifetime collection of some of my finest German handmade marbles that I have been able to find. I'm sharing these with you today because I believe the heritage of the toy marble is very important. I'm so glad you found my channel. I hope you found it informative and learned something today. the toy marble used to be a social activity that brought people out of the house. neighborhood kids could came together to compete. A child having your marbles on the line was extremely stressful and high-stakes real loss situation in the day. it was one of the most highly prized toys in the early days. they were so popular wealthy men even played in serious competition.
if you watch my videos and see my grubby hands. those hands are constantly digging in the earth to look for some of these fine artifacts that I bring you on YouTube. maybe one day I wear gloves ✌️ thanks for viewing and giving me your time 🍻
Комментарии
Автор

Love the indian hand mades! I got started with a few marbles my mom gave me in a cigar box with cracker jack toys from her childhood. I enjoy your videos immensely, thank you

lori
Автор

Love the end of the day may it be marble duck decoy fishing lure fish spear.

dspud
Автор

Going up on the face book page. video of the day thank you. 😊

wadeduckdyno
Автор

Very educational and enterntaining video. Thanks ❤😊

aveapplegate-bmip
Автор

WOWSERS ⭐THOSE Indian brushed ones are Breathtaking 😮🙋‍♀️☀️💫⛈️

georgiaware
Автор

Really like the German handmade marbles the best...thank you for the great video! ❤

cherihoff
Автор

your antique collection is out of this world...

dozerrrrr
Автор

Stellar collection and t.y. 4 sharing, Some looked like Christmas candy when i was a kid in the 50's.

shanghunter
Автор

5:10 Wonderful example of a cornhusk to show the difference from a brushed indian! That chip is most definitely a happy accident

9:55 WOW! What a phenomenal mib!! Cool to know end-of-day Indian exists - say that 5 times fast haha

14:30 I'd call it a Unicorn! Mythical! Although again, neat to know it exists! I would say, my 2cents - I'd keep it with the indians, for the contrast. (although I would classify it as an opaque swirl)

22:18 Definitely a stunner!

Thank you for the very educational video Shane! I'm eager to check out what other information you have to share!

One Question: I caught that Gooseberries are ripe when the base glass is a nice transparent caramel, but are the fine swirls always yellow?

metamibs
Автор

I have a tube of machine made vintage peewee marbles in mint shape would you be interested

oldscoolcooldiecast
visit shbcf.ru