Michele Kotlarsky's Insulator Page

 
Michele Kotlarsky

My name is Michele Kotlarsky, I am NIA#5370, I am Shaun NIA#4993's mom. I collect promotional items from Insulator and Power Companies, miniature insulators, Pucci as in Emilio Pucci pattern clothing, Pink Panthers, flamingos, Liz Larin, The Nazz, Alfa Romeo 164 items, Sinomatic (Dear Violet), Delorans, The Brothers Groove, Pigmy Love Circus, kangaroos, mini-pop bottles, perfumes, and small medicine bottles, cats, wax seals, and small insulators, neon filament light bulbs, Hawaiian shirts, Todd Rundgren items and T.V. station stuff along with my new collection of mystical items.

Hemingray Glass ... a cat!I have a cat named Hemingray Glass (Yes, at the time I got her my last name was Glass), she is beige and grey. She was born on May 2, 1992; exactly 99 years after the Hemingray drip point patent! I also brought back from Las Vegas with me two wild black kittens Runt and Pucci. Guess who they are named after?

Hemingray on an insulator!Another photograph of "Hemingray" on top of this large gray porcelain multipart!

I live in Michigan where I also host a Final Cut Pro digital video users group www.digitalvideodetroit.com. I am real active in the Macintosh and Insulator community in Oakland County. Another passion of mine is that I am a licensed amateur radio operator, (as is Shaun, although he is a tech plus! See Shaun's Web Page for details) call sign: KA8VKH (As in Very Kind Heart).

I have an iMac, a PowerBook G4 portable computer, Canon GL1 digital video camera and a Canon G5 with a background in advertising, marketing, public relations and TV production, and desktop publishing skills.

I am just there to support the real collector: Shaun! I still tag along to shows!

I belong to 3 clubs in the area: Flint Bottle Club, Detroit Antique Bottle and Insulator Club, and the Huron Valley Bottle and Insulator Club, where Shaun is the Webmaster!

Drop me a line. I love receiving and sending mail, along with instant messages.


Written by Michele Kotlarsky,

Last updated Monday, November 10th, 2004


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