ER Brookfield CD 133 with a carbon swirly Sale

By Barrett Nicpon; posted February 13, 2014

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Up for sale is this nifty CREB ER CD 133. This one is either a [220] or [222] Brookfield CD 133 - I can't tell, as the "blotout" on the rear skirt appears to be just a touch up around the letters themselves, though it does look almost as though the embossing that still exists on the piece was blotted out and re-engraved in the same spot or smething along those lines. This one's a nice sparkly aqua, and it has a carbon swirl at the top of the pinhole, as quite a few of these seem to. I've heard talking of lubricating the threading mandrel with graphite, so perhaps that accounts for the carbon. As an added bonus this one has reasonably strong, easily legible embossing on the crown. In any case, lots of embossing, cool, old-looking insulator, and its origins can be traced to the Olean, NY area where my parents found it at and several like it at a yard sale a few years ago.

The condition of this one is pretty good for such an old piece. It has a nearly invisible 1/4" fisheye on the rear dome, a small ping on the left mould line on the skirt, a fleabite on the rear upper wire ridge, and a few micro scuffs here and there, but nothing serious. All in all, it's a good condition piece.

I'm asking $17.00 U.S. plus shipping for this one. I accept PayPal, or personal cheque from any member of ICON or any collector with whom I have dealt before. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or for more photos, and look through my other items or unsold sales stock to combine shipping on items. All the best!

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