I’m 100% Certain! Somewhat…. Which facts, stories, or statistics do you know with absolute certainty about the Civil War? You may not remember it “off the top of your head” but you can certainly get the solid facts online, right? Yes. And no. For example, President Lincoln used electrical signaling with unparallel … [Read more...] about Marbles Used as Munitions in the American Civil War
Marble Stories
Cambridge Glass Company Marbles: A Second Look
He never worked where? Our recent post about Cambridge Glass and Christensen marbles generated some very interesting responses online. We were most surprised by the reaction to the information on A. Fiedler. After complaining about misinformation in the post, one writer noted: most of the misinformation is about … [Read more...] about Cambridge Glass Company Marbles: A Second Look
Cambridge Glass Company Marbles
You Have What? There are marbles in our collection made using cullet from well-known glasshouses which are extremely popular and often older and well-established. These companies never produced marbles or have ceased their production. For example, we have a clutch of marbles made from Burmese uranium glass made by The … [Read more...] about Cambridge Glass Company Marbles
Far-Flung in Wimauma
Wimauma is in Hawaii, right? Sounds like it should be. But, no, it’s in Florida --- about halfway down on the left-hand side. Suntree; Umatilla; Wadi Tawiyyah; Blood Mountain (Tail of the Dragon); Limaville; Buckhannon; Warm Springs; Black Hawk; Eau Gallie; Key West; Hancock; Immokalee; and Africa Town. What in the world could … [Read more...] about Far-Flung in Wimauma
One Cigarette Left: Ramblings in Oakleigh Gardens
About Oakleigh Gardens We have only lived in Mobile, Alabama, for a little over a year, but we have learned that the old city, founded in 1702 as Fort Louis de la Mobile, has dozens of historic districts and enclaves which we can explore. Incidentally, the first Mardi Gras was held in Mobile in 1703. We … [Read more...] about One Cigarette Left: Ramblings in Oakleigh Gardens
How Can Marbles Have Secrets?
Got Marbles? Do marbles have secrets? If you ask older generations about their marbles, most will remember their own childhood collection or recall that they inherited a jar or tin or box of "player" marbles from a family member. They know about their own marbles (past or present) in the context of their lives, family history and … [Read more...] about How Can Marbles Have Secrets?
Marbles From Mother Nature
We have no idea whether or not Ovid (43 BC- about 17 AD), the Roman poet, even wrote the poem Nux, which takes the viewpoint of a walnut tree. We are relatively certain, however, that the poem does mention playing marbles from mother nature such as walnuts; in fact, the boys played several games with the … [Read more...] about Marbles From Mother Nature
A Cro-Magnon Marble
What is Scrimshaw? Ever heard of a Scrimshander? It’s an odd word for sure, and no one is certain either of its origin or the origin of the word scrimshaw. While researchers cannot be certain of the origin of the name scrimshaw, it is certainly not for a lack of speculation. Scrimshaw is a proper name! It is an … [Read more...] about A Cro-Magnon Marble