MARBLE made from Hemingray CD 106s.

By Charles Irons; posted July 6, 2003

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MARBLE made from melted Hemingray CD 106s. - This marble is a very limited production item. It was made at this year’s "National Insulator Show" in Springfield, OHIO. The glass blower melted pieces of Aqua Hemingray CD 106 insulators (from the Hemingray Factory Dump) to make this unique Insulator-Marble. After the marble cooled the glassblower then sandblasted the image of a "CD 259 Insulator" onto the surface with the date of "03" representing the year the marble was made. This is a great insulator-related collectible. The marble is approximately 1.5" in diameter with white milk threads throughout. It is a real beauty! (U.S.A. and Canadian shipping only). PayPal, Money Order, or Cashier's Check Please! If personal check is used, it will require 10 additional days for clearance. Unless you are a NIA member or you are known to me

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