TheMarbleLady.com
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Welcome to The Marble Lady.com
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"Marbles are all different," says Runyan-Svacina. "That makes them beautiful. If they were all alike, we wouldn't need more than one."
S ome collectors are so obsessive they seem to have lost their marbles. Not Cathy Runyan-Svacina. She definitely has all her marbles—about a million, in fact, one of the larger collections in the world. Not to mention marblelamps, marble jewelry an marble board games. Or her marblecentric world view. "We're separated by race, wealth, education," she says. "In marbles, none of that matters."
There was a time when every kid, it seemed, played marbles. Runyan-Svacina, 46, who grew up in Ventura, Calif., was no exception. "I was fascinated with the colors and design," she says. Years later she had all but forgotten about her marbles when one day her own kids—she has five, ranging in age from 17 to 25—found them. "They didn't know what they were," she says. "This wonderful sport was in danger of dying out."
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- Right Brain Publishing
- KANSAS CITY MO
- United States 64152-4940
- (816) 587-8687
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- Right Brain Publishing
- Kansas City MO
- United States 64152
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