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Looking for a great charector piece. Then you may wish to purchase this Postal CD 210. You will not find ones like this everyday. It has a very gorgeous waterfall like streak of amber that starts above the treads on one side. As the amber falls to the bottom of the threads its as if it is deflected by a rock in the stream (there isn't actually a rock in this insulator, at least not in that spot. you will notice one near by though) and is the redirected into the skirt where is turns into a ribbon. When this ribbon makes it to the base of the skirt where there is no place left for it to go it zig zags a couple times to the left up and down. It finally spashes back into the inner skirt. On the opposite side of this insulator there is very thin lines of milk or stringers if you prefer. There are lots of straw lines which makes it a bit difficult to determine which line is milk and which is straw marks. Another straw line is very deep and more like a fold in the glass. This turns into or drips an odd shaped bubble at one end. As for the condition of this insulator I can't see nothing wrong with it that can be credited as happening once it wa put into use. However, at the end of one of the ears there is an opened bubble. To see the milk stringers click this link [id=287745643] I will let this uncommon insulator go for $85 shipped any place in the US to the first email saying they will like to buy it. I will accpt a Pay Pal payment if that payment is made so as I'll not be charged a fee. Otherwise I prefer a check or money order. How about $75 shipped anywhere in the lower 48 US States This insulator is now on its way to Australia. Thanks Graeme! |