Three buckets of insulators I found at an antique store in the mountains in Montana. They mainly consisted of clear Hemingray CD 106s, clear & aqua Hemingray CD 113s, aqua AT&T CD 121s, clear Hemingray CD 122s, aqua H.G.Co. CD 145s, Hemingray-blue Hemingray CD 154s, aqua Hemingray CD 154s, clear Hemingray CD 155s and clear Hemingray CD 203s. There as a radio-treated Chance cabletop, lots of electric fence insulators, spools and screw-mounts (lag-mounts). There were also about 10 sidepins in great condition, two great wooden pins and a great metal pin. I bought a sidepin, an aqua BROOKFIELD NEW YORK CD 102 with a nice big amber streak, a hemingray blue Hemingray-9 CD 106, an aqua A.T.&T.Co. CD 121 with minor amber streaks and an ice straw MAYDWELL-16 CD 122. Amongst some other insulators (I couldn't identify) on a dark shelf, the owner also had an awesome dark purple W.F.G.co. CD 145, but she wasn't willing to part with it. Darn... |