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Here are three really great CD 302's, all different embossings. OHIO, MUNCIE TYPE No. 75, and MUNCIE. Note the thickness of the necks, only the No. 75 isn't a 1 3/8" pinhole. The damage reports are for no surprises, but in honesty, these display exceptionally well with the most minor of damage. If you haven't had an opportunity to find the 1 3/8" pinhole 302's, this is your chance! Many 302's have some sort of damage, and commonly enough; cracks. All of these have perfect drip points, no sizeable chips or bruises, or any cracks! First up on the left is a great condition OHIO with lots of fizz and snow, and a 1 3/8" pinhole. It is green aqua in color. The damage report consists of two very small ping-bruises on the saddle, and a larger sized fleabite on the side of the saddle. Really miniscule damage. All drip points are there, no damage or scuffs. This displays great in a window (if ya got room!) or on a light source to show the snow and fizz. A power insulator with ton's of junk in it. Picture of junk and fizz - [id=367770594] F-Skirt: Hemingray / Patent May 2nd, 1893 R-Skirt: OHIO SOLD In the center, is a magnificent condition No. 75 in a vibrant Hemi Blue, filled with tons of fizz, and typical pinhole. Some severe straw marks! Another canidate for a window or light box. There is a small 1/8" impact chip to the saddle on the 'Hemingray' side. Surprisingly, it is very hard to see because of the color. On the inner petticoat, a piece of fire brick in the glass caused a small (1/16" or less) round flake. There are some flashover marks on the side from service. There are a few scattered flea bites, they don't draw away from the insulator at all. The fleabites may be surface bursted air bubbles, since this one is fizzy. All this sounds way worse than it actually is! All drip points are there, and not blunted. Picture of the fizz - [id=367772198] F-Skirt: Hemingray / Patent May 2nd, 1893 R-Skirt: MADE IN U.S.A. / MUNCIE TYPE / No. 75 Books 75- 100 Now: $70 + Shipping Lastly on the right, a MUNCIE with a 1 3/8" pinhole, with the lead insert. The saddle has the most abuse, with a shallow 1/8" slice off the ear, and misc. scraping on the saddle ears from the line in service. Like the No. 75, there are flashover marks on the side (must have been a common issue in the CD 302's). There seems to be a burst bubble around 3/8" in diameter on the opposite side of the flashover marks. Minor chipping around this area, it is again located on the side, not the front. Overall, it displays very well. F-Skirt: Hemingray / May 2nd, 1893 R-Skirt: Muncie Asking $30 + Shipping I can make a deal on all three, but not on shipping. Best to ship separately. PayPal in gift mode, Money Order, Check, or just come pay me in person! Email at midmoac@gmail.com |