Rolley Hole, the "Super Bowl of marbles"

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @imee8843
    @imee8843 Год назад +10

    We played marbles in my country Philippines.. the boys usually played . The girls not to much . I do remember having marble collection. I admire the design and colors. This bring back memories. I’m 54 years old now and I can still remember vividly watching my friends play the game . Thank you for this .

    • @RobinaB530
      @RobinaB530 Год назад

      You must have used glass marbles. These guys use flint.

  • @ramiyazje
    @ramiyazje Год назад +24

    Wow! We played Marbles when we were kids in Syria. We used to get the marbles from empty spray cans. Winning marbles was so cool as they were often very beautiful with lots of shapes and patterns inside the transparent ball..

  • @Marathon1260
    @Marathon1260 Год назад +18

    As a kid growing up in the Philippines I was a marble nut. Marbles was just one of those childhood games that were seasonal. I think the game was introduced by Americans when the Philippines was an American colony prior to the end of WWII.

  • @Slobberthegoat
    @Slobberthegoat Год назад +4

    This brought back memories of my childhood when I would go to school with a pocket full of marbles, sometimes I would come home with no marbles and sometimes with two pockets full of marbles. Loved those years.

  • @KyleTokes
    @KyleTokes Год назад +2

    I absolutely LOVE these good ole Americana stories!

  • @devonwilliams560
    @devonwilliams560 Год назад +53

    This game has been played in Jamaica 🇯🇲 and the rest of the Caribbean for decades. We just simply call it, "playing marbles." The objective is to hit the marbles place in a circle without missing one, if you do you loose your turn and the other person gets their turn. This almost like playing pool.

    • @nylirama
      @nylirama Год назад +7

      I remember growing up in Puerto Rico in the late 70s and 80s playing marbles too. What we all have in common is the enslaved people that were brought to the Americas. I guess the foundation to this game is somewhere in Africa.

    • @VINODkumar-de6gs
      @VINODkumar-de6gs Год назад

      Hey

    • @SlayerofFiction
      @SlayerofFiction Год назад +1

      Montana here, we used to play it and try to knock out the opponents marbles.

    • @--sql
      @--sql Год назад +3

      This variant of marbles has completely different rules, from what I can gather. I believe it involves hitting marbles into a series of holes. There's not much info about it on the internet.

    • @joshpzueck6320
      @joshpzueck6320 Год назад +1

      I’m pretty sure everywhere in the world has been playing this game for 100s of years. They said it’s from ancient Egypt

  • @lasandralucas7314
    @lasandralucas7314 Год назад +5

    I was going to Standing Stone State several years ago to visit for my job in Tourism for the state of Tennessee, and I was very impressed. Thank you for sharing this story.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Год назад +5

    I had a friend named Diana when I was in elementary school. While the other girls in our class were working on their jump rope skills. Diana was collecting marbles that she won from the boys in our class.

  • @toastnjam7384
    @toastnjam7384 Год назад +2

    Back in the 50's marbles was big at the LA school I went to. It's been so long so I'm vague about how it was played but a small hole was dug in the dirt and I think the object was to knock your opponent marble into the hole. You either played for fun or for keeps. The cardinal rule was no fudges when shooting. When we moved about 20 miles across LA, I showed up with a pocketful of marbles on the first day of school but nobody there played marbles which was a bit of a cultural shock to me.

  • @LanakilaMiller
    @LanakilaMiller Год назад +4

    Just because you didn’t understand the instructions of how to play the game after spending a week with them, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have reported on it, because there are likely many people watching the story that would comprehend how to play it. Just because you don’t get some thing doesn’t mean other people watching would have the same problem.

  • @eastonpartain4350
    @eastonpartain4350 Год назад +2

    Please come back and play marbles with the kids that play! The kids a great teachers! They even play in national championship games! 😊

  • @davemuse419
    @davemuse419 Год назад +17

    I loved playing marbles as a kid growing up in North Carolina in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Kids nowadays think marbles are just for decoration. I've dug up clay marbles at Civil war campsites where the troops played with them to pass the time between marches.

  • @jamesragsdale3069
    @jamesragsdale3069 Год назад

    I love playing marbles! Amazing to see organized play.

  • @sallycasas4170
    @sallycasas4170 Год назад +5

    My brother and I used to play marbles first by scraping a circle in the dirt. We collected glass marbles of different sizes and shapes during the game. Each player starts out with the same amount of marbles to play. Each player picked and used a "shooter", like a cue ball is used in the game of pool. The object of the game was to aim your hand with your shooter resting on your diget finger then flicking the shooter forward with your thumb. When the opponents marble is pushed out of the circle by your shooter, you claim that marble. The person with the most marbles collected 🏆 wins the game. When you see a person show up to a game of marbles with full jar of marbles, beware😁My brother and I were taught this game by my Dad who was born in Texas. I have a feeling this game's origins are Native American 😎😷🙋‍♀️

  • @margo3367
    @margo3367 Год назад +1

    Learn something new every day.

  • @PackNshipp
    @PackNshipp Год назад +1

    This is 1000000000000x more entertaining than the Grammys

  • @butchcassidy3373
    @butchcassidy3373 Год назад

    My grandfather and uncle have both competed in this tournament. They are both gone now but every time I see a marble, I think of them.

  • @nasticanasta
    @nasticanasta Год назад

    thanks for tackling these important issues.

    • @CB-xr1eg
      @CB-xr1eg 6 месяцев назад

      Childish sarcasm duly noted.👍

  • @SAMZIRRA
    @SAMZIRRA Год назад

    What a surprisingly interesting story. Well done

  • @rubychew6535
    @rubychew6535 Год назад +1

    My brother competed in Milwaukee, Wi back in the 60's and took second place. I wish marbles would come back.

  • @crush3095
    @crush3095 Год назад +5

    remember how fkng valuable marbles were when you were a kid?
    easy to lose
    hard to acquire
    physically, visually fascinating

    • @jamesragsdale3069
      @jamesragsdale3069 Год назад

      Remember losing a pretty one? Life lessons.

    • @sixfigureskibum
      @sixfigureskibum Год назад +2

      Those old mibs are worth real.l money today. The vintage and antique American glass can be 5 bucks to 600. The most valuable I've held are the German handmade upwards 2k

    • @jamesragsdale3069
      @jamesragsdale3069 Год назад

      @@sixfigureskibum Cool. My brother still has our marbles. He had fun finding cool ones as a kid. I'll let him know as well. I need other grown kids to play marbles with, lol.

  • @stevethelegacy
    @stevethelegacy Год назад

    Marbles and Knucklebones inspired me to create my game called Cubix and I'm excited to have our 1st NATIONAL Tournament In July At Banes and Noble

  • @michaelcharlesthearchangel
    @michaelcharlesthearchangel Год назад

    Awesome! Marbles should be an Olympic Sport just like cousin said.

  • @AZNPride420
    @AZNPride420 Год назад

    randomly clicked on this, but i'm so happy for this old dude lol.

  • @Van-tastic
    @Van-tastic Год назад

    Well thanks for doing some actual American journalism. This was nice😊

  • @gh0st_0f_b0b_chandler
    @gh0st_0f_b0b_chandler Год назад

    The object of the game is for both players on a team to travel up and down the three hole course three times by "making" the holes. They must prevent their opponents from making the holes by shooting their marbles away. When both teammates have made the 12 holes in the course, they win the game.

  • @BlastinRope
    @BlastinRope Год назад

    When I was a kid marbles meant liberating the coolest looking ones from your friends and trying your hardest not to swallow them.

    • @attemptedunkindness3632
      @attemptedunkindness3632 Год назад +1

      Even as an adult, the temptation is still there. Those delicious cats eye marbles calling out in dreams.

  • @Creole_Lady
    @Creole_Lady Год назад +3

    I played marbles in elementary school. It was a big deal way back then.

  • @jthepickle7
    @jthepickle7 Год назад

    When I was a kid, 'playing' marbles was serious business.

  • @shawnholiday1635
    @shawnholiday1635 Год назад

    Marbles were big in Naples, FL in the early '70s.

  • @mililaniman
    @mililaniman Год назад

    Rolley Hole looks like a fun game to play. It seems like a game that requires a lot of focus.

  • @margaretpeabody243
    @margaretpeabody243 Год назад +3

    When I was handed down the coffee tin of marbles I thought some of them were so beautiful 😍❤️💗, then I got into beads.

  • @mylesmills3614
    @mylesmills3614 Год назад

    Really cool piece

  • @poja82
    @poja82 Год назад

    Man, if they have a huge stone gliding through Ice in the winter games, I dont see why Rolley holes could not be in the summer ones.

  • @seanwilson9117
    @seanwilson9117 Год назад

    I live in Southeastern Kentucky about 15 miles from the Tennessee border. I've never heard of this. lol

  • @stratocaster1greg
    @stratocaster1greg Год назад +2

    I learned how to make marbles using Buds method. Making marbles with Matthew is where I learned. Great video!

  • @atlantic_love
    @atlantic_love Год назад

    I'd be interested in getting into marbles, but where in Kentucky? I've never really played it. When I was a kid I was fascinated by the colors and shapes (within) of the marbles.

  • @meltarin5203
    @meltarin5203 Год назад +2

    That whole town has lost their marbles

  • @ehrgeiz5649
    @ehrgeiz5649 Год назад

    Rolley Hole is literally one of the most basic games...
    Each player has one marble and must work through a course of twelve holes, made by going up and down a line of three holes that are dug into the yard with the aid of pocket knife and a quarter-dollar coin. A team wins when both partners have completed that course.
    The problem is players don't say much during play and it can be hard to track the game....

  • @aldreymenezes7652
    @aldreymenezes7652 Год назад

    Marbles in Brazil, but it's a different game, it involves a triangle in the dirt

  • @ThomasWatson-x5b
    @ThomasWatson-x5b 6 месяцев назад

    How would I go about starting to make marbles that way?

  • @bloatedsodium7301
    @bloatedsodium7301 Год назад +3

    The first rule of Rolley Hole: you do not talk about Rolley Hole. The second rule of Rolley Hole is: you DO NOT talk about Rolley Hole!

  • @Goko247
    @Goko247 Год назад +2

    Pretty priceless that its 'too complicated' to understand the rules. Like it takes some kind of genius to learn a goofy game of horse shoes.

  • @KaiTakApproach
    @KaiTakApproach Год назад

    It sounds like one American community that has managed not to lose its marbles.

  • @realdukeofthemidwest
    @realdukeofthemidwest Год назад

    i like how everybody there knows how to play the geeeetarrr

  • @Spaxcore
    @Spaxcore Год назад

    I bet that barn smells like two stroke engine and Wintergreen Copenhagen

  • @posthocprior
    @posthocprior Год назад +1

    What year was this shot?

  • @Somewondude
    @Somewondude Год назад +1

    they play marbles in Mexico. my parents did.

  • @0066keith
    @0066keith Год назад

    Memories of cat's eyes and steelies....

  • @articexplorer
    @articexplorer Год назад +1

    It's called poison in SoCal. You get the marble in the hole, and you eliminate the others by hitting them. This Rolley hole competition has to have rules. Poor job from Sunday Morning.

  • @The.Original.Potatocakes
    @The.Original.Potatocakes Год назад

    I want to learn how to play!

  • @dead01
    @dead01 Год назад

    The last time I played with marbles was when I was in 2nd grade

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Год назад +1

      Well these guys just got out of the 2nd grade so it all works out!

  • @scholasticacooney6830
    @scholasticacooney6830 Год назад

    American version of bocce or petanque?

  • @MeepMeep88
    @MeepMeep88 Год назад

    SPOILER: They don't show you how to play it because... no one actually knows how

  • @sixthousandblankets
    @sixthousandblankets Год назад

    Yani hata Banoo pia ni kitu ya kuReport about?

  • @gusgus8134
    @gusgus8134 Год назад +2

    Lose the marbles, ( they've already lost them ) and try some sit ups!🤣

  • @N30NR10Tx
    @N30NR10Tx Год назад

    Those are the uniforms and sculpted bodies of world champion athletes

  • @yardsausage
    @yardsausage Год назад

    i think i just found my people..not really the players..but the close knit community..

  • @chadachwilliam5515
    @chadachwilliam5515 Год назад

    So you can “play” marbles? I thought they were for my slingshot, they make great ammo.

  • @generalfeed123
    @generalfeed123 Год назад

    Bring back Jim Gaffigan

  • @Asymmetric7
    @Asymmetric7 Год назад +1

    Did that Sheriff guy just acknowledge that the African American man who made marbles for the game and seemed like he was the one who brought the idea upon the community to get the whole thing going into a game. Just say that he thought that idea originated from across the pond? Like he's totally ignoring the fact that its probably a game that was passed on carried down from the previous slaves that then founded the land at the time

  • @Two_Deep
    @Two_Deep Год назад

    Olympic worthy game?

  • @TheEric826
    @TheEric826 Год назад +1

    ….really weird that backstory kinda seems like it was a freedman’s game buuuut didn’t see many black people at this game. sure it’s nothing but still, kinda weird

    • @CaliMeatWagon
      @CaliMeatWagon Год назад

      I, too, was judging the people in the video based on their level of pigmentation...

  • @treborretsnom6186
    @treborretsnom6186 Год назад

    Dilly

  • @TheresaPowers
    @TheresaPowers Год назад +2

    Sorry, but those are NOT marbles at all.

  • @thomasdeas1941
    @thomasdeas1941 Год назад

    There is a certain look about these people that says to me, I think they have lost all their marbles.

  • @jarrodyuki7081
    @jarrodyuki7081 Год назад

    japan will retake the kurils sakhalin and vladivotok south korea will take north korea.

  • @captainnima
    @captainnima Год назад

    Just as meaningless as baseball but ordinary people can play it and win championships so it must be better.

    • @j_arth23
      @j_arth23 Год назад +3

      Baseball is meaningless? You must not know anything about the sport.

  • @sixfigureskibum
    @sixfigureskibum Год назад

    I own a small fortune in antique marbles

  • @TheJessiepacheco1992
    @TheJessiepacheco1992 Год назад

    I would love to compete in that tournament how do you get involved anyone know please send me a message

  • @willymaykit1482
    @willymaykit1482 Год назад

    I'm glad I don't live in this town.

  • @3eezie483
    @3eezie483 Год назад

    rednecks.....

    • @CaliMeatWagon
      @CaliMeatWagon Год назад

      And?

    • @Muphetballs
      @Muphetballs Год назад

      It's literally Tennessee, that's where they're at. Wonderful people