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Here's your chance to own a super rare early dry process cable you never see for sale in cream yellow with a few blue spots in the glaze. Elton's guide says there's 5 known. All I see wrong with it is a tiny flake on the sharp edge of the saddle groove and a line on the bottom where it bumped into something and soot soaked into the line. Ask for more photos. $600 plus $20 for shipping and insurance. Elton wrote these U-562 dry process insulators were made around 1905 by the Barberton Pottery Co., which reorganized in 1906 as the Akron Hi-Potenial Porcelain Co. In July 1907, Ohio Brass took control of the company's full production after it was converted to wet process porcelain and controlling interest was acquired in May 1910. The ink blue and pale yellow U-562's are rare! |