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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."
 

People Magazine
Oct. 11, 1999
by Pam Grout

Some 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."

Not if Runyan-Svacina has anything to do with it. Since 1982 she has been on a one-woman crusade to rescue marbles from the trash heap of toy history: filling her Kansas City, Mo., home with them, giving lectures and demonstrations to anyone who is interested— from nostalgic retirees to Cub Scouts— and writing a book, Knuckles Down! A Fun Guide to Marble Play. "I figure," she says, "that I've taught a million people to play marbles. It's a wonderful way to bring people together."

 
Cathy and the City of Lenexa, Kansas.
Guinness World Record
for
"The largest marble tournament"

Taking place at the Lenexa Spinach & Trails Festival on
September 12, 1998, and involving 569 players.
  Guinness Book of Records.
 
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Woman's World Magazine

August 5th, 2003
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Toy & Miniature Museum   For more information about The Marble Lady see also:

Woman's World - August 5, 2002
Reader's Digest - May, 2002
USA Today - April 5, 2002
US News and World Report - April 22, 2002
American Profile - January 12, 2002



Kansas City Star Articles:

Lose your marbles at Marblemania (F-8) - November 12, 2003

The glass menagerie that all KC will share (A1) - March 2, 2002

Game may give Lenexa a record (Page 1) - September 16, 1998

Article (Page 6) - June 13, 1996

Marble Magic (C1) - December 10, 1993

Old-time fun (Page 1) - February 6, 1992

Has Twyman finally lost his marbles? Not exactly, but... (Page 2) - June 16, 1992

She has all her Marbles and then some Cathy Runyan's childhood hobby becomes an adult's passion. (E1) - June 15, 1991

For all the marbles, look to games in a Parkville park (G6) - June 12, 1991

"The Marble Lady" needs a sponsor so her KC area shooters can compete (A22) - April 21, 1991

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