CD 125 Patent 1871, used as a chair leg insulator and wrong base plate Sale 45% OFF!

By Curtis Erickson; posted August 22, 2020

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Very interesting insulator. First it was used as a chair leg insulator. Second when made, the theory is the wrong base plate was put on, giving it a continuous drip look. Another Hemingray collector thought it was one the 124.() something. The color is light green. The insulator has a haze to to it, I don't think it was buried, but it's from its use as a chair leg insulator. Around the base, it has roughness with two larger skinny sliver chips going half way up the skirt, one on the front, one in the back. All the roughness is worn down and smooth, so I feel the chips happened when used a chair leg insulator. A couple pings on the wire groove. As a 125 specialist, I have only seen 3 like this with the continuous drip, this is rarely encountered. I can send more pictures if needed. Was $145, now only 80 plus shipping.

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