Barnstead, NH c.1910 Six Pin over 10 Crossarm Line

By Joe Maurath, Jr.; posted March 22, 2012
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Rural phone line which likely started out with 6-pin construction with a 10-pin arm (that came later) which was standard for the New England Telephone & Telegraph Company at some time soon after 1910. Many of the old 6-pin crossarms (like seen here) had two diagional lag-bolts affixing them to their poles. The vast majority of these had crossarm braces, too.

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