How Marbles Are Made!

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  • @stephenbahrmarbles
    @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +21

    How Marbles Are Decorated!
    ua-cam.com/video/pseo6Bg9LEA/v-deo.html please watch this video for a closer look at the detailing /decorating process of these marbles. Thanks for watching !

    • @JosephKulik2016
      @JosephKulik2016 Рік тому +1

      What I want to know is WHO buys all the Many marbles that this factory produces. I grew up in the 1950's when ALL the boys owned marbles. Then in 2000 when my own son was 11 years old, he laughed at me when I asked him if I could buy him some marbles. The reason that I asked before I bought any was at the advice of the owner of the Antique Shop where I found some. He told me in 2000 that marbles were "antiques" by that point in History. SO, once again, WHO buys all the Many marbles that this factory produces ? Since your video doesn't even address that issue, it's just a POS Waste Of Time for me.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +6

      @@JosephKulik2016 Hi Joe, there are people all over the world that collect things that they find fascinating . Marbles are on that list for some of us. 🔵

    • @ericware5462
      @ericware5462 Рік тому

      Uu78 I⁹⁹⁶

    • @warpet2011
      @warpet2011 Рік тому

      They still make marbles..?

    • @hanselmansell7555
      @hanselmansell7555 Рік тому +2

      Thanks for posting mate, always wanted to know this 👍🇬🇧

  • @conneautohio
    @conneautohio 9 місяців тому +20

    I just bought a complete set of this run. Then I found this video and never knew what I had when I bought it. What a great treasure I have now!

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  9 місяців тому +2

      Very cool Connea ! Congratulations ! They are wonderful marbles! 🔴

  • @mr.c8033
    @mr.c8033 Рік тому +38

    Notice how much fun these people are having, and the smiles on their faces.

  • @gregiles908
    @gregiles908 Рік тому +362

    The most prized "marbles" when I was 10yo were called "Steelies", they were ball bearings in fact. If you were very lucky you had a grown up relative who could source you the larger ball bearings from trucks or earth moving equipment. I am amazed that they are still in demand in this day and age.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +26

      Those ball bearings are kinda cool !

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 Рік тому +33

      Sometimes the steelies would crack or shatter the glass marbles. Only sometimes because most of us couldn't shoot with enough power (fortunately).

    • @markmcculloch2570
      @markmcculloch2570 Рік тому +18

      Going down memory lane 😂. Magic !

    • @ravinraven6913
      @ravinraven6913 Рік тому +12

      probably because Shooters don't come in a bag of marbles and you had to specifically go out and get a shooter. This is what is known as cheating, you a cheater at the dumbest game ever bro.
      And they are made out of someones home, they are not in demands in todays day and age. They just want to cling to the industry they have which means they will make marbles until they literally can't be sold anymore.
      No one plays marbles now, we barely played them in the 80s and 90s. Marbles now are for when you wanna fill up a clear vase and want something other than rocks at the bottom...or fish tanks. So the use that you had for them is not the same use as they have today.
      Leave it to my generation to come up with something new, leave it to your generation to keep playing with your grandparents toys.

    • @Jsal6748
      @Jsal6748 Рік тому +1

      ​@@ravinraven6913 what a little twat you are. Weren't you taught to respect your elders? I'm only 33 and I sure was raised to treat my elders with respect. Clearly you weren't. But please, tell us how great your generation is. You're doing a fine job of showing it.
      You're too cool to see the value in tradition. Fortunately not all of us are. Of course the world moves on, things change, technology changes things. That doesn't mean, however, that we can't value what our forefathers did and learn from it. Marbles were played in a much simpler time. A time where a little ball of glass was enough to entertain kids. The world might be a better place if the same was still true today.

  • @emcarver8983
    @emcarver8983 Рік тому +16

    Joyful joyful. I grew up in the 50/60s watching films like this but without speech, just gentle music. Short films about how things were made. They were the best things on TV.

  • @THEWIZARD1968
    @THEWIZARD1968 Рік тому +41

    This was such a joy to watch and was so hypnotic.
    From a 54 year old man who still loves the total individuality of each and every single marble.
    Thank you so much for this 🥰👍🙏

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Thank you THe Wizard 🧙‍♀️ ! 🔵

    • @orchidorio
      @orchidorio 8 місяців тому

      Well this 73 yr old man who just re-discovered marbles, is hooked. We have boring marbles here in Los Angeles, California. I like what I see from West Virginia!

  • @Hottamales1
    @Hottamales1 Рік тому +137

    This video made me recall my childhood when I would play marbles with my friends and we will always trade marbles or i would play my best looking marbles for theirs. Beautiful memories!!

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +7

      That’s the good stuff Mike ! Thank you 🔵

    • @jean-marccloutier4309
      @jean-marccloutier4309 Рік тому +7

      same here, found an old one, in My Parents back-yard, 50 yrs later, brought back a lot of memories.

    • @exidy-yt
      @exidy-yt Рік тому +6

      @@jean-marccloutier4309 Yep. Me too, big time memories. My beloved boulder catseye and several other faves. I would never risk that boulder, I loved it too much to play competitive games with it. ;-)

  • @sisken12
    @sisken12 Рік тому +72

    I’ll never see marbles the same again. How neat is this? 🎉

  • @haydenharris3059
    @haydenharris3059 Рік тому +5

    200 years ago when I was 13 years old, you would be gutted to lose your favourite marvels.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Thank God you lived to tell the tale of that ancient story 🌟

    • @haydenharris3059
      @haydenharris3059 Рік тому +1

      @@stephenbahrmarbles Lol I have survived thank you but sadly lost my marbels along the way

  • @marlachapman3874
    @marlachapman3874 Рік тому +9

    As a girl, I loved playing marbles with the boys! I acquired a lot of them. Now, 67 years old, I had even seen a marble in 45 years. WOW! Glad I watched this video. Brought back memories. TY❤

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Hi Marla ! Thanks for watching , I’m sure you had a blast with em 🔵 Saludos

    • @jessedelaney609
      @jessedelaney609 Рік тому +2

      My older brother was so good at winning away the other kids marbles, the school put a stop to the games!! He’s 75 now but still has a box of over 3,000 marbles. Many people his age have lost theirs!

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Holy cow I’d love to see that stash !

  • @micheleromaine7782
    @micheleromaine7782 Рік тому +71

    I am joyfully amazed to see just how many workers are there. They look like a close knit bunch almost like all family. It’s nice to have coworkers u enjoy working with every day

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +9

      Hi Michelle, a few of them are related, it’s a very exciting event for them ! Really hot , but lots of fun!

    • @DonnyHooterHoot
      @DonnyHooterHoot Рік тому

      LOL! Just LOL!

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades Рік тому +1

      @@DonnyHooterHoot ??

    • @DonnyHooterHoot
      @DonnyHooterHoot Рік тому

      @@SirenaSpades Too dumb to know LOL??? LOL???

  • @sabinereimer7809
    @sabinereimer7809 Рік тому +234

    Would also be interesting to see how the transparent marbles with the colours inside are made... these are still my favourites, especially when it looks like a swirling flame!❤

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +78

      Hi Sabine , I will make a “How Cats Eye Marbles are Made” video, maybe you are talking about them?

    • @jeanettewest
      @jeanettewest Рік тому +16

      @@stephenbahrmarbles Yes, I'd love to see that too.

    • @lynnlobliner3933
      @lynnlobliner3933 Рік тому +6

      @@stephenbahrmarbles she's taking about puries.

    • @robertosswald5896
      @robertosswald5896 Рік тому +22

      @@stephenbahrmarbles We called those cats eye marbles inside colors "feathers" when we were kids. I remember the "four-feathered" were a rare find.

    • @DrHarryT
      @DrHarryT Рік тому +16

      That's exactly the kind I was going to comment about, clear glass with the swirl only in the middle of the glass.

  • @sylvanaire
    @sylvanaire Рік тому +155

    Huh. I never gave the making of marbles any thought at all. I have to say, I’m surprised they’re still being made! Quite fascinating.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +3

      Thanks Sylvaniare 🔴

    • @vinniebarusa
      @vinniebarusa Рік тому +38

      Well, people keep losing them. 🤔🤣😉

    • @briancritchley5295
      @briancritchley5295 Рік тому +2

      @@vinniebarusa Yes maybe they should have played with them when young.

    • @dalesongy2837
      @dalesongy2837 Рік тому +3

      Look again at the work force! Soon they won’t be made anymore 😂

    • @exidy-yt
      @exidy-yt Рік тому +3

      @@vinniebarusa 😂

  • @cecilthrift2747
    @cecilthrift2747 Рік тому +6

    They look just how you would want marble makers to look. Happy, fun job

  • @dmk7700
    @dmk7700 Рік тому +5

    Shooters / boulders / purees / solids / cat's eyes all in a worn brown leather draw-string pouch. Fond memories as a child.

  • @marygauss9232
    @marygauss9232 Рік тому +17

    I do appreciate you posting this video. I've been collecting marbles for years but never knew how they were made. I had no idea how much time and effort go into producing such beautiful, round little spheres of absolutely pure joy. Once again, thank you so much. God Bless All of you.

  • @anthonym.pacelli1960
    @anthonym.pacelli1960 Рік тому +118

    I had no idea how much went into making marbles ! I knew they came in little mesh bags and that was it, so much artistry and craftsmanship involved. Excellent video !

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +4

      Thank you Anthony! 🔴

    • @deewilson888
      @deewilson888 Рік тому +3

      Me either! This was a YT recommended video (they got it right this time😅) Love to watch the process!

    • @deewilson888
      @deewilson888 Рік тому +3

      Please make more vids, my grandchildren love this! Peace and Grace from NY ❤

    • @ravinraven6913
      @ravinraven6913 Рік тому +1

      you only knew about the mesh bags? I knew they were glass and they came in mesh bags.

    • @meggert2360
      @meggert2360 Рік тому +3

      Agree. I had no idea there so was much handmade work! Not sure why this showed up in my recommendeds but I'm glad it did.

  • @YanickFM
    @YanickFM 2 роки тому +23

    i had no idea there was a whole world of marbles.. amazing

  • @zninz5368
    @zninz5368 Рік тому +183

    I wasn’t a marble type person but my twin brother was, boys from school would be in our backyard everyday competing for marble God status. Kids these days don’t know nothing. Good content

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +18

      Thanks ZNinZ ! Nice story, marble playing was a big deal decades ago.🔵

    • @geraldducharme2430
      @geraldducharme2430 Рік тому

      Gggg TV been BB book o we will

    • @fuffoon
      @fuffoon Рік тому +14

      I was the marble king of my street 50 years ago.🎉

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 Рік тому +1

      Are you and your brother boy girl twins? I grew up in a neighborhood whare twins weren't unusual and as often as not Thay were boy girl twins. Usually the boy was kinda fem or the girl was sort of butchey .

    • @crispycritter7022
      @crispycritter7022 Рік тому +4

      I remember that when I was younger. I miss those days!

  • @paulina3291
    @paulina3291 3 місяці тому +6

    If you read this, bill has officially taken over your mind. Congrats!

  • @deborahbeaudoinzaki8019
    @deborahbeaudoinzaki8019 Рік тому +9

    Love marbles, as a child around 1960, a neighbor made a patio floor out of marbles and it was so beautiful!

  • @homer5802
    @homer5802 8 місяців тому +3

    This seems like a fun place to work. Nobody's uptite or angry. Just having fun making marbles.

  • @maryhairy1
    @maryhairy1 Рік тому +12

    Growing up in our neighbourhood there were mostly boys so naturally I gravitated to playing marbles with the guys. Our dirt streets were ideal for this game. I never realised this was the complicated process of making some of beautifully coloured marbles that excited us kids.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing your story Maryanne, they are terrific little pieces of art glass that remind many of their youth ! 🔵

  • @ChainsawFPV
    @ChainsawFPV 11 місяців тому +1

    I am 46 years young, and still have a marble collection! The most simple thing, a small glass ball, brings joy to so many, for so long.

  • @naarahjanemorris3121
    @naarahjanemorris3121 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the Informative video on how machine marbles are made.

  • @golic7123
    @golic7123 Рік тому +6

    I played marbles with friends at primary school back in the early 70's
    We all had our favourites in our own collections - lovingly cared for in velvet bag, pouches, with draw-strings
    Those little things were like treasures to us !
    I even know where some of them are to this day - 50yrs on !
    How cool is that 🤩
    Cars come & go, houses come & go, money comes & goes . . . many women in my life, have came & went . . . . . . . but the marbles have remained !

  • @classical7
    @classical7 Рік тому +13

    Marbles bring me back to my childhood. Never knew how it was made. This video somehow popped up on my feed. Thank you. 😁👍

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching classical ! If marbles were a big part of your youth, they are 💯 unforgettable. Thanks for watching!

  • @viggycat8592
    @viggycat8592 Рік тому +8

    I really like the milky swirled marbles, but still love the old cat eyes!😻

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Hi Viggy yes those Cat’s Eyes sure became popular with alot of people!

  • @whaheydelee
    @whaheydelee Рік тому +2

    Love the titles like "Run Director", "Senior Executive Run Advisor" and "Glass Master", seems like everyone has something to pad their resume.

  • @carmenrosado1171
    @carmenrosado1171 Рік тому +6

    I always thought marbles look just like planets...beautiful

  • @hillcountrylivin
    @hillcountrylivin Рік тому +255

    This is the most enjoyable video that I've seen all day! I had no idea how marbles were made. Amazing, and these people really enjoy what they are doing. What a job to have!

  • @edward9643
    @edward9643 Рік тому +20

    I didn't realize how much goes into making them and i now understand enough to have a greater appreciation for the process. Many thanks ❤

  • @andrewfyakim525
    @andrewfyakim525 Рік тому +13

    This video is wonderful! As a kid from the 1950's marbles were (are!?☺) some of our favorite toys/treasures. I still have a large jar of them I've had for 65+ years. Knuckles-down-bony's-tight!

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Awesome Andrew ! Thanks for sharing your story ! I’d like to take a peek at that jar ! 🔵

    • @orchidorio
      @orchidorio 8 місяців тому

      You and I are contemporaries. Still, my family didn't go for marbles. Other kids did.

  • @IamMagPie
    @IamMagPie 11 місяців тому +1

    Such a joy to watch people who haven't lost their marbles

  • @stephenmiller5023
    @stephenmiller5023 Рік тому +2

    I was once sent to a training class ( out of my home state ) where the instructors were having serious issues with their computer linking up properly to actually present the class. For 2 straight days we sat in class , not getting the training we had been sent to acquire. Finally one of the instructors became so frustrated he asked if any of the students had any ideas . At once a young man in his early 20’s raised his hand & volunteered his services , and sure as Hell within mere minutes he had the whole computer linkup issues solved and the “ Real training “ could begin. The instructors thanked that kid up one side & down the other & even offered him a job at this particular factory, but the kid declined politely. He sat back down with a smug grin plastered across his face and stated that “ His generation would show all us Old timers a thing or two in the future” . I looked over at him and commented that he probably came out of the womb with a Game Boy controller or something to that effect right from birth & mentioned that “ Back in my day we drew a circle in the dirt & put in our prized glass orbs inside that circle & proceeded to try to knock outside the line our friends ones we wanted with some others we hadn’t put inside “. He looked blankly at me & I continued “ You know Played Marbles”?? …. Still blank stare and noise of crickets playin in the background…. My Buddy Walt who was a few years older than me said “ Miller , you were LUCKY you had marbles in your generation, we used to roll the old iron wagon wheel hoops down the street with sticks “. The instructors laughed but that kid looked at us like we were all from Mars or Pluto or somewhere…. 😆. Anyway It was an eye opener for me that a kid only maybe 20 years younger than I was had never heard of nor played a game of Marbles . Sad times indeed . Liked this video , and yes , now that I am 63 , I STILL have ALL MY MARBLES …😏😉😆👍😎

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Stephen I couldn’t have said it better ! Thank you for breaking down the hard truth, kinda funny.. but also sad. Thanks for watching ! 🔵

  • @mickydub3
    @mickydub3 Рік тому +3

    I can now die happy in the knowledge of knowing how " marbles " are made ...... " GREAT " content

  • @silverbullet7434
    @silverbullet7434 Рік тому +19

    Super video , wish I could buy a bag for my granddaughter . When I was a kid we loved our special marbles , our aggies and shooters were always trading to get the neat ones. The not so great we used in sling shots.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +3

      Cool story Silver ! You can still get bags of marbles at Walmart and Hobby Lobby. She might enjoy them.🔵

  • @StarrysLostandFound
    @StarrysLostandFound 2 роки тому +13

    Fascinating video of how machine made marbles are produced. The passion and excitement of the people involved is present in a way that only an event like this can produce. It really interesting seeing how the swirls and mixes are created and the dedication the glass masters put into their craft. Thank you so much for this video. I hope you and yours are doing well.

  • @kericue2065
    @kericue2065 Рік тому +2

    I taught my boy how to play marbles. Now they are all grown up and last year when we moved I found all the marbles. I got a lamp at target that has a clear glass base. I filled it with clear orbies and the marbles. The clear orbies make the marbles look like they are floating. The light brings out their colors.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thanks for the cool story Keri , they can be uniquely decorative !

  • @sceptre1922
    @sceptre1922 Рік тому +2

    The best marble that the kids loved by in the late fifties were the "Bumble Bee."

  • @IMSTRAIGHTUP150
    @IMSTRAIGHTUP150 Рік тому +10

    When I was a child I had many marbles. I loved and, I collected them because I love their colors. Growing up in my neighborhood, we had what we called ‘marble season’. We made up games and, we placed the marbles in different classes for example: the larger marbles were called Jumbos and, to us, they were considered to be more valuable than the average size smaller ones. The solid color ones and, the clear ones with colors on and, inside them, we named cuties and, beauties. I loved and, collected them for years.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +2

      Awesome story I’m Straight Up! Thank you for sharing, they were great fun to do many kids back in the day ! 🔵 have a great night!

    • @redplanet7163
      @redplanet7163 Рік тому +1

      Australian here. I grew up in the 60s and 70s. Our slang term for marbles was "doogs". Have no idea why. We called the big ones Tom Bowlers. The medium ones were called Semis but as a kid I always thought it was Sammies...lol. We called the clear ones bots - they were quite rare. Mostly we just had cat's eyes but occasionally other types would appear. They were considered far more valuable.

  • @salishseaquest7952
    @salishseaquest7952 2 роки тому +17

    Loved every moment of that run, Stephen. Thanks for showing us the process and the pride that goes into the DAS runs.

  • @heatherhodge1590
    @heatherhodge1590 Рік тому +30

    So cool!! I'd always wondered how marbles were made. I still have mine from when I was a kid and played and traded marbles with my friends every day on the summers.

  • @morosso1968
    @morosso1968 Рік тому +13

    you must have a child in your heart to land a job in this fascinating factory. such amazing people who simply loves what they're doing.

  • @DailyDoseOfRandomLogic
    @DailyDoseOfRandomLogic Рік тому +1

    In this type of small businesses, you really feel like home

  • @justlooking6898
    @justlooking6898 7 місяців тому +2

    Yeah, the cranberry base ones were neat-o. The 'Sun/Sea/Sand' lady got me thinkin' - How ABOUT a run with a LOT of sand in it? I realize there are many other additives, but, hey, lol---All of this is fascinating! 😍

  • @autumnmatthews3179
    @autumnmatthews3179 Рік тому +17

    I like to learn something new every day and this has been a really interesting video. I actually carry a small bag around with me so that nobody can say I've lost my marbles!

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Awesome story Autumn! I’ve heard so many cool ones . Thank you for watching!

    • @BooRadley452
      @BooRadley452 Рік тому

      Lol

    • @BooRadley452
      @BooRadley452 Рік тому +1

      Most of the time some one asks me:
      "What are you doing?"
      I answer, "looking for my marbles!"

  • @Umski
    @Umski Рік тому +30

    Been needing to know this for nearly 40 years since I was a kid 😁 I do still wonder how the clear ones with leaf type structures inside are made however 🤔 The black sparkly ones were always the most valuable at school 😆

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +12

      Hi Umski , I think you may be talking about Cat’s Eye marbles? We will cover that topic at some point. Thanks for watching! 🔴

    • @Umski
      @Umski Рік тому +6

      @@stephenbahrmarbles thanks, yes - look forward to it 👍

  • @NotoriousEmu
    @NotoriousEmu Рік тому +6

    This video brought a smile to my face. I used to love picking through the jar of marbles my dad had when I was a kid. I now collect rocks and gems but I sure appreciate marbles on a whole new level now. Thank you for this!

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thank you Notorious! If you have a collector’s mentality, I suggest you stay away from collecting marbles . Extremely addicting hobby ! 🔴

  • @triciac1019
    @triciac1019 Рік тому +1

    My stepfather's first wife worked at a marble factory and would take them home. When my mother married him, we went to live with them. We would find marbles in the yard every so often, and it was like finding treasure. I love marbles.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Wow Tricia ! Awesome story 🔵 What factory did she work at ?

    • @triciac1019
      @triciac1019 Рік тому

      @@stephenbahrmarbles it was in California and probably 65-70 years ago. I didn't know her at all.

  • @abitoffcenter383
    @abitoffcenter383 10 місяців тому +1

    Well, all I can say is that these folks have a lot of balls. Yeah yeah, I'm sure they've never heard that on before.
    All kidding aside, I'm glad there're folks still making this stuff here in The States. Great to see!!

  • @richardgosztyla697
    @richardgosztyla697 Рік тому +3

    I remember playing at the Marble Pit at High School. It was a huge stretch of sand behind the school and every morning we would play. Nothing felt better than winning those Toms, and Steelies. But defeat was always around the corner, and meant sometimes losing some of your most prized marbles. Great memories of that time, and a great video

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Cool Richard thank you for sharing! I’ve heard so many similar stories here. Great old stuff !🔵

  • @tymz-r-achangin
    @tymz-r-achangin Рік тому +9

    Easily got our thumb-up .... we love the good ol' fashioned folks and their work ethics. Thank you for the video

  • @MajClanger
    @MajClanger Рік тому +3

    these people are adorable! I loved playing Marbles as a kid, we had the regular clear type with a coloured swirl in, but if we got anything like this they were worth much much more.

  • @dunningkruger3774
    @dunningkruger3774 Рік тому +1

    I was 10 in 1967 and losing a prized marble was like losing a golf match today- life is, was, and ever shall be- AMAZING!

  • @frithbarbat
    @frithbarbat 11 місяців тому +1

    Marbles were a big part of my childhood, but it's probably close to 50 years since I played with them. I've never thought about how they're made until now. This was wonderful. Thank you.

  • @angiefav1847
    @angiefav1847 Рік тому +5

    Oh l loved it l used to play marbles a long time ago, things were simpler better and more enjoyable in those days. But this video bought it all back it was a joy to watch this video , thank you once again well done

  • @billydanzz
    @billydanzz Рік тому +3

    As a kid growing up playing marbles with friends, this would have been an awesome school field trip to visit this factory!

  • @gaylaaucoin9075
    @gaylaaucoin9075 Рік тому +3

    I love them but my Brother was older and got them I found the ones he lost in our garden 😂😂❤❤Thank you for this Video amazing.😍

  • @dionst.michael1482
    @dionst.michael1482 Рік тому +2

    I love, admire and respect folks who are passionate about what they do. That’s the difference between just an employee and an actual professional in my opinion. I especially love service people who take pride in their work. God bless you all ❤

  • @francopasta3704
    @francopasta3704 Рік тому +2

    The true skill is the engineer and metal workers that designed and made the machines making the marbles.

  • @LisaApril
    @LisaApril Рік тому +5

    I wish they would make blush pink marbles with lighter and darker pink swirls. And a turquoise marble with lighter and darker turquoise swirls. Very light pink and regular beautiful vibrant turquoise marbles would be the most beautiful ever. I've never seen them and I sure would like to. I will put them in Clear vases just to enjoy the colors❤

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Hi Lisa , if you search Ebay I would bet you found something you like, many of the Jabo and das marbles have unique color combos like that. 🔴

  • @dufusbug
    @dufusbug Рік тому +17

    I have often wondered how marbles are made....this is very interesting & informative! Thanks for creating this video. It looks like those old timers (investors?) had a lot of fun in making those marbles, something like a labor of love!

  • @michellet.2432
    @michellet.2432 Рік тому +4

    Beautiful and wondrous creations. Glass is a magical medium and I love watching artisans create these mini masterpieces. Thank you for this video and to the great people who work hard to give us these amazing works of art.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thanks Michelle! There is a ton of craftsmanship that goes into these. Each and every one comes out unique. 🔵

  • @dianewilliams1125
    @dianewilliams1125 Рік тому +1

    I'm 65 and just started collecting marbles! This is amazing😊😊😊

  • @marshallcollins8634
    @marshallcollins8634 Рік тому +1

    We played a lot of marbles in the 60's . When you are 5/6 years old, you don't think of HOW they are made ,just the cool designs.
    Now that I see this , it has renewed my appreciation of them and the craftsmanship it takes to make them.
    Glass has always fascinated me and this just adds to it. Thanks for the video. I see a trip in my future. I will look them up. Thanks again.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thanks Marshall , I agree! I never stopped to think how they were made ,until I began collecting them and I witnessed it 🔵

  • @CoinandRelicOntario
    @CoinandRelicOntario 2 роки тому +9

    Now that was brilliant to see in action!! What stunning marbles came out of that run. WOW! Thanks to you and the fine folks for putting this video together. I have a newly found respect for the people who made these and the older marbles I dig in the city dumps. Thankyou Stephen!
    Andrew.

  • @MetalGearTenno
    @MetalGearTenno Рік тому +5

    I always had some idea that marbles were made in a furnace of some type because they're made of glass but how they got those amazing designs inside the glass ball always amazed me as a kid.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Thanks King David, this is how machine-made marbles are made . Handmades are much different, but you still need a furnace of hot glass for all of them🔴

  • @pattysherwood7091
    @pattysherwood7091 Рік тому +9

    I love marbles! I always wondered how they are made. I’m so thankful to see this video. This is fabulous.

  • @luisgordillo1695
    @luisgordillo1695 Рік тому

    When I was 4 years old, one of our friends Drowned in a lake in Tijuana Mexico and we loved marbles ( Canicas ), there was a lady in our little town that owned a little store would give us free Canicas because we were poor. So they made him a cross made of those Marbles and remember her saying Yes those are all the Marbles that I gave him!! this was in 1980ish and Im 46 now and still remember that awesome gesture . ☺☺I just remembered that it was not a lake it was Tijuana river.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      That’s an awesome and heartfelt story Luis , thank you for sharing! 🟢

  • @ecruzpinto
    @ecruzpinto Рік тому +2

    Fascinating. I am 59, since I was a kid, marbles always fascinated me.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thanks Edwin ! You remember playing and shooting them I’m sure ! 🔴

  • @seathrunmagaoinghous4119
    @seathrunmagaoinghous4119 Рік тому +6

    This is one of the best vids on you tube. I had no idea people made them this way.

  • @dorothyawo9086
    @dorothyawo9086 Рік тому +5

    That was definitely interesting. I enjoy watching glass blowers as well. The marbles are beautiful. It reminds me of my grade school days playing with them on the playground. I went to a country school & I can still picture it in my mind. Thanks for bringing up great memories.

  • @NihonGoose
    @NihonGoose 2 роки тому +6

    What a fantastic video! Really appreciated the explanations of how frit, lutz, and color swirls are added; all other marble making videos skip over those parts! Plus showing “tank wash” marbles and how the run is ended covered the entire process start to finish. Thanks for creating and sharing!!

  • @Helm-w1q
    @Helm-w1q 11 місяців тому +1

    I'm 74 and doing all right. I credit my good health to saving marbles from childhood. No joke. When I was a kid and would act up my Mom or Dad would asked me if I had lost my marbles I was to young to know what they were talking about, but I kept those marbles in a safe place, so that today at 74 I still have all my marbles.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  11 місяців тому

      Exellent story ! I think I’ve lost a few at this point, but I’m trying to hold onto every one I have!

  • @calumbutter6124
    @calumbutter6124 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant! I'm nearly sixty and when I was a boy I played marbles often. My grandfather promised to take me to a marble factory but never did 🙁. That broken promise always irked me.
    Thanks for making it right.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Calum ! I’m glad you found the video. It’s very similar to how machine-made marbles have been manufactured for about a century.

  • @coffeelvnwmn8706
    @coffeelvnwmn8706 Рік тому +4

    I used to play marbles when I was in elementary school... we also used the steelies (anyone remember those?), and those (steelies) and the big or unique marbles were the goal.
    I'm glad I saw this as a suggestion, I finally see how these beautiful glassworks are made. Thank you.❤

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thanks Coffee for your story! I do have a few of those heavy steelies , I keep them away from the glass ones because they ding them up 🔴

  • @marblox9300
    @marblox9300 Рік тому +3

    Fascinating how they make such a simple item.
    Always wondered how they can make perfectly round ball bearings.
    After seeing this I kind of figured out how.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Mar , to be honest I’m not sure if it’s the same process, it makes sense though. I never looked into that .

  • @joannsilva4715
    @joannsilva4715 Рік тому +1

    I have many small jars of marbles that I found on my Mammy's land that was passed down to me. I would find them digging in my garden, in my horses pasture, around my barn, while building our house on this land! I would think of my family and find one where I was at! It gave me great comfort, my marbles from heaven! When I would spot one, I would gasp and knew a family spirit was near me! ❤

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thank you for the wonderful story Jo Ann , those are special treasures! I’m glad you’ve uncovered them ! 🔴

  • @Nettsinthewoods
    @Nettsinthewoods Рік тому +2

    I’ve no idea why, but I just love marbles. I often find old marbles in the gardens I’ve worked in (in the U.K.) finders keepers I have to say. Super video. Thank you! X

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thank you Annette 🟢 it sounds like you’ve got some nice ones ,they are mesmerizing

  • @paulmaloney2383
    @paulmaloney2383 Рік тому +4

    Marbles were very popular when I was kid and most kids had them and we played with them lot, but I very seldom see them now

  • @BermondseySteve
    @BermondseySteve Рік тому +10

    A well done, important video, with good explanations, pacing, & editing. Thanks for including the names & spellings of the key parts of this process, and for giving name credit to all these craftsmen, and some history & credit to the founders - all are very rarely done in such videos. This may be one of the last records of this hand-made, small industry. Thank you!

  • @robynmorgan1325
    @robynmorgan1325 Рік тому +5

    Amazing!! I loved playing marbles when I was a kid!! Blessings on your business! 😊🙏

  • @4jup4ter4
    @4jup4ter4 Рік тому +1

    Awww, I'm so happy this tradition is still alive. 🙂

  • @BobbyOfEarth
    @BobbyOfEarth Рік тому +1

    Making marbles for kids to play with at recess, is a true reflection of old school Americana. I really miss it...

  • @ellendolbin3707
    @ellendolbin3707 Рік тому +3

    So nice to know new marbles are available as I lost mine years ago.

  • @blacksquirrel4008
    @blacksquirrel4008 Рік тому +8

    Near our cottage in Tennessee there is a shelter with an old cane press and a shack with a drying pan. A few years ago I helped them boil down hundreds of gallons of cane juice for syrup. It was a similar situation, lots of family members and neighbors pulling together to make the syrup at the end of summer. That was the last time I saw it used.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +2

      That sounds awesome Black Squirrel, this activity is similar in many ways . Lots of fun !

  • @AScottB
    @AScottB 2 роки тому +12

    The undisputed best video on YT of the machine made marble manufacturing process and I'm pretty sure I've seen them all. Very informative in a way that others aren't. Just wonderful. (I'm confused on the double ingots, though. Didn't look like that at that angle.) Anyway, just tremendous! I'll have to get a hold of some of these for my growing DAS collection. Thanks again, Stephen!

    • @AScottB
      @AScottB 2 роки тому +2

      @@stephenbahrmarbles I love double ingots. Those were pretty tightly joined with seemingly no roll mark.

    • @AScottB
      @AScottB 2 роки тому +2

      @@stephenbahrmarbles I’ve already identified some on eBay I think I’ll grab. :-)

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Scott !

  • @jerrybrazille4838
    @jerrybrazille4838 Рік тому +2

    As a career carpenter I had the pleasure of collecting marbles from homes built in the early twenties,thirties and forties that always had marbles hidden away in the walls and flooring.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Hi Jerry, I used to do house restoration, in super old houses, wire-and-tube era . I’ve been lucky enough to find a few ! Thanks for watching! 🔴

  • @Michael-xl8dz
    @Michael-xl8dz Рік тому +3

    Looks like all them people never lose their marbels 🎉❤

  • @bebecatanzaro9362
    @bebecatanzaro9362 Рік тому +11

    I’ve always loved marbles and have a small but treasured collection. Your video was fascinating ❤

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому

      Thank you Bebe 🔴

    • @gilliansl
      @gilliansl Рік тому

      My marble collection started with my Dad's marbles, and was added to here and there. They sit in a HUGE brandy snifter type vase in my living room, so I always know where MY marbles are...

  • @sturmgesutz
    @sturmgesutz Рік тому +3

    I remember 3 specific types, Steelers, Canny Crashers, and Clay Doddies.

  • @FighterGlory
    @FighterGlory Рік тому +2

    A Very Sophisticated Process!

  • @hibabe5038
    @hibabe5038 Рік тому +3

    Very interesting looks like a family run business .

  • @131dyana
    @131dyana Рік тому +3

    So interesting. Thank you.

  • @deldridg
    @deldridg Рік тому +10

    Absolutely marbleous! Thank you Stephen - excellent video mate. Cheers from Australia - Dave

  • @Finneganmunson
    @Finneganmunson Рік тому +2

    The vibe here is undeniably pleasant

  • @MrCMVikram
    @MrCMVikram Рік тому +2

    As a kid, I used to love these marbles. As an adult now, it is a different ball game. Now when someone says 'you lost your marbles', I can go to a store and buy some of these.

  • @lynneb.2357
    @lynneb.2357 Рік тому +5

    I asked my mom once why Mike the neighborhood boy always had cool marbles. She looked at me and said, “ Mike’s dad was the U.S. National Marble Champion”. My mother the sports person in our family had actually played some games with him and told me with a grin, she had done pretty well.

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +2

      Wow Lynne that’s a terrific story! I want to go to the marble’s championship this year in NJ 🔴

  • @BuddWolf
    @BuddWolf Рік тому +3

    I don’t know how I got here, but I loved it ❤!
    Thank you for sharing and best of luck 🍀👍🏻

    • @stephenbahrmarbles
      @stephenbahrmarbles  Рік тому +1

      Thank you Budd , the UA-cam algorithm pointed you this way , thanks for watching! 🔴