Great video! I actually bid on many of these marbles and was second highest bidder on a couple. Congrats to the winners because they were amazing marbles.
Woah, you surely have great taste in marbles Chris! Congrats to the winners indeed! Are you more interested in machine-mades or handmades? I'm considering separating the categories in future lists, but of course keeping them in the same video. Although the handmades are definitely deserving of their spots, there are some machine-mades that deserve a gold medal too!
@Meta Mibs I'm more in to vintage machine made but also have some new and old handmade's as well. I like the idea of separation of categories but that also comes with more work for you I'm sure, lol
Just as a reference point; what would be a fair price for a vintage ( 1910-1955 ) marble in good condition any brand/type. An average price! If anyone knows?
That's a very difficult question to answer. While there were some notable marbles made within that period, which can retain value, most are going to be rather common and worth some loose change. Value could range from $0.05 to $1000, but in the end is always determined by what someone is willing to pay.
Great show. So interesting and to the point.thank you
Great video! I actually bid on many of these marbles and was second highest bidder on a couple. Congrats to the winners because they were amazing marbles.
Woah, you surely have great taste in marbles Chris! Congrats to the winners indeed!
Are you more interested in machine-mades or handmades?
I'm considering separating the categories in future lists, but of course keeping them in the same video. Although the handmades are definitely deserving of their spots, there are some machine-mades that deserve a gold medal too!
@Meta Mibs I'm more in to vintage machine made but also have some new and old handmade's as well. I like the idea of separation of categories but that also comes with more work for you I'm sure, lol
Just as a reference point; what would be a fair price for a vintage ( 1910-1955 ) marble in good condition any brand/type. An average price! If anyone knows?
That's a very difficult question to answer. While there were some notable marbles made within that period, which can retain value, most are going to be rather common and worth some loose change. Value could range from $0.05 to $1000, but in the end is always determined by what someone is willing to pay.
New sub nice show,digging the sorting uploads too👍♠️keep on keeping on.. the lives play well as new(re-watch)if you've wondered
Thank you Blue Crow, your engagement is much appreciated!
Keep on keeping on! ✌
What if you have marbles to want to