I loved your marble video! It brought back wonderful memories of growing up around 1949 and 9 years old. I guess my actual first job was playing marbles By the third grade I could shoot marbles pretty well and won more marbles than I lost! It was a great feeling of satisfaction!
I knew I had a bunch of champions but I didn't know what my two fine black line swirl clear base marbles were until now an I like em even more now . This was awesome his collection is mind blowing lol. Thank you for sharing.
Good to see all the Champion Agates the "Marble Man" had, met him a long time ago at Stone Mountain Park . "Free Gas" was used at a lot of plants in early days...put your own tap into gas pockets :-)....Champion during Dave's tenure used a lot of different colors. Thanks Stephen for video !
WOW🤯I am completely blown away!! Champions are my ultimate FAVORITES!! I noticed the blue transparents that I refer to as my “swimming pool reflections” bc it reminds me of that. Awesome information. Thank you Stephen for posting these videos!🥳
Hi Ellas, nope he’s not on any marbles boards or social media. To be honest, I think we got very lucky to spend some time with him. Extremely grateful!
Hey Stephen I talked to the marble man and he’s gonna see if you will pick me a bag of marbles out if possible at the show he’s at. Thank you for this video and helping collecters like myself buddy :)
@@stephenbahrmarbles I trust ur judgment buddy from his video I seen he has plenty I like My favorites is the bright colors and swirls and anything West Virginia made Thank you Stephen and if by chance ur not able I’ll totally understand. I’m sure ur busy today. Happy Father’s Day buddy I appreciate you
@@stephenbahrmarbles I have a feeling the previous marble collector must have been going to marble shows, and adding a single marble here and there, to his childhood collection? I will post. Maybe I have mis-ID’ed them.
I am wondering if you can stear me In the right direction. I have some vintage marbles that were my grandfather's I need someone to help me identify them. I know nothing about marbles. lol they are glass, that's about all I know.
Hi Farrah, if you’re on Facebook look up our marbles group: “Vintage Machine-made Marbles” and post your photos for identifications. There’s hundreds of other similar marbles groups on Facebook and on the internet that could also help.
@@stephenbahrmarbles awesome thank you for the response. I appreciate it. I actually wasn't sure anyone would respond back to me. I will do that. Thanks again
You are the Greatest of all time bringing us these interviews!! Appreciate you and All the wonderful people who help us learn this hobby more & more 🩷🩷🩷🩷🙏💕💕
I love the Champion furnace marbles.
Right ! It’s hard not to love those !
I said it before: you Americans made great looking marbles.
💯 Michel ! Thanks
So is it the humidity on a rainy day that effects the red colored glass? How interesting that they have that tradition to create a beautiful color.
I’ve heard cool, humid days are generally good for marble making. 🔴
Great interview and some amazing marbles. Thank you for the video.
Thanks Starrylock 🌟
So cool awesome marbles and a awesome video Stephen thank you buddy
Thank you Old School ! I hope all is well
I loved your marble video! It brought back wonderful memories of growing up around 1949 and 9 years old. I guess my actual first job was playing marbles By the third grade I could shoot marbles pretty well and won more marbles than I lost! It was a great feeling of satisfaction!
Awesome story Glen ! Thank you ! 🔵
Fantastic "Thank You Stephen "
Thank you Sir Chad ! 🔵
Awesome!!! These videos have become the go to resource for marble collecting.
I knew I had a bunch of champions but I didn't know what my two fine black line swirl clear base marbles were until now an I like em even more now . This was awesome his collection is mind blowing lol. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks Rockhound. It was nice to film those fine line examples.
Rainy day reds ❤ that is adorable
A Loaded interview with Jack and presentation
to be revisited again and again
Thankyou Love Daniel Colin ! 🔴
Good to see all the Champion Agates the "Marble Man" had, met him a long time ago at Stone Mountain Park . "Free Gas" was used at a lot of plants in early days...put your own tap into gas pockets :-)....Champion during Dave's tenure used a lot of different colors. Thanks Stephen for video !
Thanks Donald ! I’m beginning to think they all had a gas tap. It makes perfect sense.
Glad to see a new video!
Thanks Crazy Septic, we had a good time filming this one 🔵
I need to thank you again for the videos. Another fine addition 👌
Thank you Tom ! It was nice to talk to someone who was so closely involved with the marble making process.
So BEAUTIFUL and so MANY!! Oh my gosh!! 💖
Some goodies in here for sure ! 🟢
Thank you Stephen. This helped me a lot!
Thank you Lori!
WOW🤯I am completely blown away!! Champions are my ultimate FAVORITES!! I noticed the blue transparents that I refer to as my “swimming pool reflections” bc it reminds me of that. Awesome information. Thank you Stephen for posting these videos!🥳
Thank you Coriceja ! Some of these from the ‘80’s are my favorite. Especially the ones with the crazy patterns.
Another home run! You make this look easy. Thanks for all these great videos.
Thank you Iron Chief I appreciate it, I hope all is well!
great
I seen alot that I have .Thanks for doing this video
Thanks Jr Cat , hopefully some of the cooler ones.
Enjoyed the show,👍🏹
Thank you Arrowhead Reapers! 🏹
They really are fantastic.
Man, those Champs are lookin' real nice! Is Jack on AAM?
Hi Ellas, nope he’s not on any marbles boards or social media. To be honest, I think we got very lucky to spend some time with him. Extremely grateful!
@@stephenbahrmarbles I'm grateful you were able to make this video with him:)
I keep sniffing all my white champion marbles. I haven't found any yet that smell like Old spice.😂
I’ll have to check mine!
I bet you see marbles in your sleep ;) learned lot and still learning a lot from your videos :)
Thanks J Fillip, I appreciate it !
Awesome thanks for sharing ! beauty's 😮
Thanks Chad ! Some goodies in this video for sure
Ow absolutely 💯
Gorgeous marbles!!!
That's awesome!!!
Jack’s an awesome guy !
@@stephenbahrmarblesI see!!!
Hey Stephen I talked to the marble man and he’s gonna see if you will pick me a bag of marbles out if possible at the show he’s at. Thank you for this video and helping collecters like myself buddy :)
Ok Champions ? sounds good ✅ You might want to get a 100th Anniversary item , hopefully someone is selling something cool.
@@stephenbahrmarbles I trust ur judgment buddy from his video I seen he has plenty I like My favorites is the bright colors and swirls and anything West Virginia made Thank you Stephen and if by chance ur not able I’ll totally understand. I’m sure ur busy today. Happy Father’s Day buddy I appreciate you
Ok will do . We had plans to meet , and we will.
I picked a terrific lot out for you and photographed it. Email me at sbahr@scarletknights.com and I will send you a photo ✅
Cool thanks mate
I ended up with a handful of those white wire pull types!
Nice score Mackey! Kinda hard to find
@@stephenbahrmarbles I have a feeling the previous marble collector must have been going to marble shows, and adding a single marble here and there, to his childhood collection? I will post. Maybe I have mis-ID’ed them.
Marble ☕ tea Yes please
Do you know of the sizes that Champion made??
I’ve seen them from 1/2” to 7/8”
I have a Bicentennial pack made by Champion
Nice Mike ! A lot of those are mixed makers.
😊
I am wondering if you can stear me In the right direction. I have some vintage marbles that were my grandfather's I need someone to help me identify them. I know nothing about marbles. lol they are glass, that's about all I know.
Hi Farrah, if you’re on Facebook look up our marbles group: “Vintage Machine-made Marbles” and post your photos for identifications. There’s hundreds of other similar marbles groups on Facebook and on the internet that could also help.
@@stephenbahrmarbles awesome thank you for the response. I appreciate it. I actually wasn't sure anyone would respond back to me. I will do that. Thanks again
You are the Greatest of all time bringing us these interviews!! Appreciate you and All the wonderful people who help us learn this hobby more & more 🩷🩷🩷🩷🙏💕💕
Thanks Tiny Treasures ! 🍄
I appreciate your videos but you always cut off people when they're talking. Let them talk lol
Ok Michael thanks for the critique, I’ll try and improve on that!