Keith Glein
Pale green 7 inch float stamped with WP #7 x 3. The three 'Se' セ marks are in a nice triangular form on the seal button.
This float also has tons of bubbles.
Found on Hokkaido Island, Japan.
Nice size, great stamp, and older looking construction ... what's not to like? This float's a keeper.
There are Three Dots on the seal of this float. WP #177 is the Walt Pich identification number of the mark with triangular arrangement of three dots.
This float measures 3 1/2 inches in diameter.
This authentic glass fishing float was beachcombed on a remote black sand beach in Alaska on the Bering Sea.
Green 3 1/2 inch float that's completely frosted.
This float is stamped with WP #16 'Tokui' 特.
It was found on a remote Aleutian beach in Alaska.
Exceptional example of a Blue Swirl that has the appearance of a 'Nebula'. This float has blue swirls throughout and it also has a green nubbin.
It's stamped with the number '3' which is WP #82.
This float was found on Hokkaido Island, Japan.
WP #56 trademark is common in 2 - 3 inch floats. This float measures almost 5 inches wide (15 inches in circumference). It's harder to find WP #56 on 5 inch size floats.
This authentic glass fishing float was found on Hokkaido Island, Japan.
It's rare to find a Double Ball in smaller floats. This 2 1/2 inch float has an opaque inner ball that measures almost 3/4 of an inch at its widest.
There's also great texturing on the surface of the glass and lots of tiny bubbles.
This float was found on Hokkaido Island, Japan.
Single Dot mark WP #252.
This olive green float is 3 1/4 inches wide.
This float has excellent provenance having come from the ex-Col. Rich Richardson collection.
This is the only Double Bubble float I've found on a Korean float. The Inner Ball measures approximately 3/4 of an inch across. There is an opening in the seal to the inner ball.
This 3 1/2 inch float was formed in a 3-piece hand carved wooden mold and has a dappled appearance. It has a light net pattern frosting covering about a quarter of the float.
This float was beachcombed in Alaska on a remote black sand beach of the Bering Sea.
This float is quite unusual because it has two different maker's mark. One mark on the top seal and one mark on the bottom of the float.
The mark in the picture is WP #7-A and the 'Se' セ symbol is a 'tiny mark' measuring a mere 1/4 inch across.
The mark on the seal is full-sized and it's WP #321, commonly referred to as 'C1' or 'G1'.
This bi-mold float is 3 1/4 inches wide.
This float has excellent provenance having come from the ex-Col. Rich Richardson collection.
This stamp is WP #42 'Ni' 二. It's one of the roof marks.
This float is 2 1/4 inches in diameter and almost clear in color.
This float has excellent provenance having come from the ex-Col. Rich Richardson collection.
Large 8 inch float with an Inner Ball that measures 1 1/2 inches across.
This float has wonderful swirling in the glass, too.
Fantastic Ribbon Spindle inside a 3 1/2 inch float. This free standing ribbon spindle is truly exceptional.
The float is stamped with WP #10 Rivermouth x 3 showing all points.
There are also a couple of inclusions; they look like small pieces of glass.
Found in Hawaii.