Scored some oddball insulator finds from an estate sale in my backyard. (L to R) Here is a Hemingray No. 9, CD 106[250] in I believe gray. I don't ever find stuff like this in California. Middle guy appears to be an unlisted No Name CD 127 with MLOD, thick base, one-inch diameter pinhole, and just an embossed "cross" on the dome. While it does have a milky amber swirl; it is not milky. What you see is just soil staining. I can't find a listing in the Briel Guide nor mention in Doug Rusher's excellent research article on the CD 127's in CJOW. On the right side is an oddball Pittsburg beehive. I am use to seeing the U-148's but the wire groove is too high for it to be a U-148. See next photo for a better view of the Pittsburg beehive [id=528158136] . I may be just full of cr*p as I never find anything good. Feel free to let me know; I won't take it personally. All three pieces are for trade for your oddball Cals or something off my want list. If the insulators are not snagged ahead of time by an ICON member, I will bring them to Rohde's Tailgater next week. |