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... favorite cds. Here are three different molds at least 2 different manufactures. I am looking for any 256s with junk, milk, or amber. I dream ...
Posted by Bob Schwartz on June 20, 2016 - 0.3kb
Here is a CD 143 EIN [040] [No embossing] {MLOD} {MLOB} RB in what I'm calling Blue because I have no idea what Dark Sky Blue, as listed in the Price Guide, could be besides an oxymoron (especially when there is no ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on June 20, 2016 - 0.6kb
Here is a CD 121 EIN [010] (Dome) [Backwards] 1 (F-Skirt) U.S.TEL.CO. SB in Blue Aqua. It has a thumbnail size chip out of the lower wire ridge at the left mold line and a tiny peck on the front crown. A small bubble is ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on June 20, 2016 - 0.3kb
RARE CD 161 (010) LT SMOKY PURPLE TINT CLAIFORNIA GLASS INSULATOR HAS 1 SLICE OF GLASS MISSING UNDER RNIA & A CHIP OUT OF INNER RIM BUT DISPLAYS VNM &HAS BONUS NEAT MOLD LINES AND BUBBLES 1ST $45 SHIPPED TO ...
Posted by William Shelton on June 19, 2016 - 0.2kb
FANTASTIC CALIFORNIA JEWEL CD 162 (010) LT PURPLE AND NO CHIPS NO FLEA BITES SMOOTH AS THEY COME WITH BONUS MOLD LINES 1ST $50 SHIPPED ANYWHERE U.S.A ONLY
Posted by William Shelton on June 19, 2016 - 0.2kb
ABSOLUTELY PERFECT CD 154 (010) WHITALL TATUM MINT + AND UNIQUE MOLD LINES THEY DON'T COME BETTER THAN THIS ONE NEVER NEED UPGRADE AS YOU CAN'T FIND ONE SMOOTHER AND MORE PRISTINE AND LOVELY COLOR 1ST $50 GETS IT ...
Posted by William Shelton on June 18, 2016 - 0.2kb
Here are three colorful glass insulators as follows - actual postage additional: CD 121 AM TEL & TEL Co (dome embossed) 2 on the dome -- with a great amber splotch on the front! Does have a small wire groove chip ...
Posted by Bob Berry on June 18, 2016 - 0.5kb
Other pieces I picked up at the fleamarket where I got the unmarked Westinghouse. No. 2 Cable has a big skirt crack unfortunately. The skirt is pulled out to the side at the bottom of the right mold line on the B, which ...
Posted by Mary Ann Pike on June 14, 2016 - 0.3kb
If you couldn't pick the poles yourself or get first hand accounts from the lineman who maintained or wreaked out the line, then I have always felt that buying a lineman's insulator collection was the next best thing to ...
Posted by Colin Jung on June 12, 2016 - 1.2kb
Group of 4 CD 102 Brookfield insulators and 1 CD 101 with SDP. The CD 101 has some nice amber swirling. There are a few flaked drip points and a small flake on the upper wire ridge. The rest are embossed BROOKFIELD ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on June 5, 2016 - 1.0kb
Group of 5 CD 164 Brookfield insulators. 3 are embossed BROOKFIELD only. 2 have a 6 on the dome and one has a 10. The aqua one is embossed BROOKFIELD / NEW YORK. Brookfield is partially ghost embossed above the ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on June 5, 2016 - 0.8kb
while insulator hunting I discovered this M mold contrasting the clear blue sky!
Posted by Jimmy Zagorski on June 4, 2016 - 0.1kb
Saw an estate sale on Craigs List that listed insulators but didn't picture them. Asked for a photo and they sent me one so I was up there at 8:00 am today. The PRR has loads of amber swirls, and could possibly be the ...
Posted by Mary Ann Pike on June 4, 2016 - 0.8kb
Today's junk store hunts yielded my second threadless in less than a month along with a few other nice items. Pictured above are a CD 162 EIN [010] (F-Skirt) [Star] SB in light blue with a wicked underpour at the left ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on June 4, 2016 - 1.4kb
Listed is a CD 123 E.C.& M.CO. S.F. in blue aqua with some threads of amber. Insulator has damage, front left side a base chip extending up about 5/8' a crack that is U shaped from chip around to other front side. ...
Posted by John Hall on June 3, 2016 - 0.4kb
Here is a CD 164 embossed (F-Skirt) H.G.CO./PATENT MAY 2 1893 (R-Skirt) PETTICOAT SDP. I don't know if this is EIN [030] or [040] as I don't know how to tell a "Smooth base mold" when it's got drip points. I ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on June 2, 2016 - 0.6kb
CD 162 HEMINGRAY. No19 sdp in a rich cobalt blue. The only damage is I removed drip on the right mold line and 3 flaked drips that are underpoured anyways. A small ding on the left dome And minor roughness at the start ...
Posted by Bob Schwartz on June 1, 2016 - 0.3kb
CD 162 Hgco in a dark honey amber, open bubble on the left dome, 3drips removed a small bruise associated, 4 flaked drips, a open bubble on the inner skirt. And lastly a few scattered minor dings and scratches. Like ...
Posted by Bob Schwartz on June 1, 2016 - 0.5kb
Photo tells everything about the color which I would say is extremely close to yellow green and accurate in the photo. All drips are perfect, 1 tiny base edge bump on the mold line left a flake and hard to see short, ...
Posted by Chris McClelland on May 30, 2016 - 0.5kb
I have available an extremely nice AM.TEL & TEL Co. This is a beauty. Nice see thru Green with some amber swirling. Few bubbles and some glass creases that add more characters to this gem.has a bit of a bruise on ...
Posted by Graham Catt on May 30, 2016 - 0.4kb
took this on a hot summer day . a HG Co petticoat M mold in dark aqua! took me 10 yrs, but now resides safely in my collection!
Posted by Jimmy Zagorski on May 27, 2016 - 0.1kb
I took this pic of 2 hg co M molds in the air in 2006. one of these is on a wooden peg in a collection somewhere ...
Posted by Jimmy Zagorski on May 27, 2016 - 0.1kb
This lead thimble is used to allow an insulator with a 1 3/8" diameter pin hole to be reduced to a standard 1" diameter pin hole. Thimbles were also made of iron and were threaded with machine threads for ...
Posted by Lou Hall on May 27, 2016 - 0.7kb
I took this photo on the BNSF in central Texas . Notice the creb double pat B mold? These oldies are from the first telegraph lines from when the rr was built in central Texas in the 1890s. I have found HG CO Petticoat ...
Posted by Jimmy Zagorski on May 27, 2016 - 0.3kb
I took this photo on the BNSF in central Texas . Notice the creb double pat B mold? These oldies are from the first telegraph lines from when the rr was built in central Texas in the 1890s. I have found HG CO Petticoat ...
Posted by Jimmy Zagorski on May 27, 2016 - 0.3kb

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