Thank you Mr. Bahr. I'm trying to find a marble festival or convention here in Washington State so I can expand my marble collection. Seeing your wonderful collection has reignited my passion. Thanks again from Marble Mike!
@@stephenbahrmarbles You made my week! I'll travel 4 or 5 hours for that! Thank you once again! I'm going to look into that right now! I bought an old timers collection a couple years back and your channel has given me so many answers, so I really do appreciate all your dedication. I want the same knowledge and I finally have a place to find it.
I LOVE your videos, I find them very interesting VERY HELPFUL ( as for some reason I can't relate to pictures in books) and they have been very helpful in identifying marbles!
So I recently found 6 oxblood marbles. I didn’t know what they were, all I knew was they were uv reactive. Is all oxblood marbles uv reactive? Or is it a different compound. Turns out I found some rare colors and want to learn more now.
I learn something new every time I watch your videos thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you Cindy! I hope you have a great weekend! 🔴
Re-watching all your videos AGAIN! Great information in all of them.
Thanks Iron Chief ! 🔴
I TRULY LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS AND FIND LOTS OF ANSWERS IN THEM.
THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO DO ALL YOUR VIDEOS!
Thank you Mr. Bahr. I'm trying to find a marble festival or convention here in Washington State so I can expand my marble collection. Seeing your wonderful collection has reignited my passion.
Thanks again from
Marble Mike!
@@stephenbahrmarbles
You made my week! I'll travel 4 or 5 hours for that! Thank you once again! I'm going to look into that right now! I bought an old timers collection a couple years back and your channel has given me so many answers, so I really do appreciate all your dedication. I want the same knowledge and I finally have a place to find it.
More please! LOVE your videos!!!
That was great, so helpful! Great Collection, thanks for sharing.
You present them so well. Bravo 👏
I LOVE your videos, I find them very interesting VERY HELPFUL ( as for some reason I can't relate to pictures in books) and they have been very helpful in identifying marbles!
Thank you Holly , I appreciate it ! 🔵
Hey! I just bought a small 5 marble lot of green Jackson swirls from your eBay store lol I recognize the profile picture
I have Jabos with Oxblood and some from the Tribute to Friendship run that are loaded with Aventurine.
Boy those are some smokin marbles. Your collections are stunning. Your doing a great job teaching us! Keep em coming, Glad I just subcribed 😁
Your collection is out-of-this-world! Thank you, Stephen for yet, another informative video.
Awesome video info.
I feel like I could trust buying marbles from you.
Definitely Ak ✅ thanks for watching
thanks for the video...education...job well done
Thank you Summer Rose
Love your videos! Keep them coming.
@@stephenbahrmarbles Well I love Vitro's the most, but you've already done one on those. How about some Akro Agates?
@@stephenbahrmarbles Awesome. Can't wait! 😃
So you think you'll make more videos? I know there is research and books but you are honestly a great teacher !!!
Thank you
Hello Stephen!😎
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There is some marbles that are completely dense when under a light nothing comes through
Hi Mary . That is called an opaque (or solid) marble.
all my muscles tensed up when that marble rolled off the shelf 😆 and im not sure i like adventurine that much.. maybe on the darker color marbles?
😂The floors here are marble-friendly. I like the aventurine in the older vintage models.
@@stephenbahrmarbles 🙂
So I recently found 6 oxblood marbles. I didn’t know what they were, all I knew was they were uv reactive. Is all oxblood marbles uv reactive? Or is it a different compound. Turns out I found some rare colors and want to learn more now.
Hi Paige, Oxblood shouldn’t be uv reactive, at least all the ones I have seen do not. I’m not sure what you have there 🤷♂️