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I suppose this
article is true to the title Ive chosen yet my initial acceptance of cats-eye
marbles as a valid marble sub study (read gonzo enthusiasm) came more as a conversion.
Anyone whos been out there on the marble show circuit will know that I have been
strictly displaying cats-eye marbles since Castle & Petersons ground
breaking book was published, similarly and exclusively devoted to cats-eye marbles. Id previously given cats-eyes short shrift, treated them as a weak sister in the marble field and generally parroted the usual jingoistic feelings. Its amazing how when you set your mind to it you can alter the reality of millions and millions of cats-eye marbles made in the good ol U.S. of A. All around the world for that matter! Well, theyre only machine-made marbles and we all know now that like them recognition comes late. Heck, machine-mades in some circles still carry the taint of upstarts. Pure prejustice! Back to my shocking revelation! I experienced a conversion to cats-eye marbles in Larry Castle & Marlow Petersons room during the March 1998 Seattle Marble Show, three months before their book came out. Marlows enthusiasm was infectious. I think I bought most every variety of cats-eye marbles he was offering and immediately after the show I began calling in marble markers all over the country. Even pulled from my current stock a few stray cats-eyes that Id previously deigned to be worthy. Even had regrets of remembered cats-eyes that Id let slip away. I had it bad! Been proselytizing cats-eye marbles ever since! You could call me a disciple of Larry and Marlow. Actually, coming to an acceptance of cats-eye marbles is a natural. In recent generations we have been literally bred, born and baptized in cats-eye marbles. Cats-eyes have been so much a predominant marble in more recent decades that many people not versed in marble jargon refer to most any marble generically as a cats-eye. Ive heard this over and over again, hundreds of times out there in non-marble venues (shops, antique and collectible shows, flea mkts.) I like to refer to it as being in the marble trenches! And 80 percent of those people when mentioning cats-eyes do so with great affection. I am convinced that the demographics for cats-eyes collecting cultivation are phenomenal and I concur wholeheartedly with Castle & Peterson when they say, " with cats-eyes the potential is staggering as this is just the beginning,"
Cats-eyes are really no different than any other machine-made marbles in their natural distribution. The varieties worthy of consideration similarly and probably account for only 1 to 2 percent of the entire cats-eye marble population produced over the years that is to say worthy of color photos in a marble book. Yet, the varieties amongst cats-eye marbles are prodigious. The breadth and depth of cats-eyes types is not only astounding its an eye-opener. Additionally there is a previously unrealized beauty amongst these marbles that deserves serious consideration. Important finds can readily be found amongst cats-eye marbles for it id truly a treasure hunt! Ill not go into all the particulars re. cats-eye marbles here. Its easier to encourage you to buy Larry & Marlows inexpensive book, which is replete with color photos. But, I will provide you with a measure of my own enthusiasm for certain cats-eye types. I consider three color Vitro hybrids by far the most beautiful cats-eye types. Theyre truly like little flowers. Ive a put-together box of 25 I cant keep my eyes off. Ive a seriously ugly large cats-eye marble Ive named "The Cats-eye That Ate Manhattan!" I love it! C.E. Bogard & Sons made a singular cats-eye marble during the 1960s, an Orange & Black and a Blue & Black with wisps of white that I covet. I consider the late 70s; limited edition boxed ALL-American Marble Set of six 1 3/16" Marble King cats-eyes outrageous! Ive a cats-eye I call my Black Glass Lutz Cats-eye that leaves people weak in their knees! I must have a dozen varieties of peewee Cats-eyes and theyre such cute little things. Theres my Jabo Single-Vane Root Beer, my Vacor Flamas, my single-vane Jell-O Cats-eye, my Snowy Cats, my Blazin Blue Double-Ingot Cats-eye, my 1 4-vane, 4-color St. Marys I could go on and on. Its a passion! Its amazing too because Ive mainly been a marble dealer for twelve years and it took cats-eye marbles to totally turn me on. Wonders never cease! An interesting side bar has been the recent creations of contemporary handmade cats-eye marbles by a few glass artists. It muddles the mind because cats-eyes marbles were originally an attempted imitation of old handmade German swirls. Now the reverse is happening! This is less an erudite treatise on cats-eyes than it is an expression of my enthusiasm I believe grounded in a fair measure of marble knowledge and with a mind towards economy. With cats-eye marbles the market is wide open. Go get em! The Marble Museum thanks David Chamberlain for writing this article for us. We also thank Bo Stiff for providing the photographs. Please take time to write to David Chamberlain. PO BOX 5222, Santa Cruz, CA 95063-5222 The contents of this Website have been copyrighted 2000 by The Marble Museum, Inc.
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