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... Glass Co. on how they used and recycled molds from other glass insulator manufactures in their process ...
Posted by Bear Spitler on November 9, 2015 - 0.1kb
Wasn't able to make Springfield again. At least I was able to get out both Saturday and Sunday for a little hunting. Saturday I picked up the Star and Brookfield signals at my friends glass shop down in Millbrook N.Y.. ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 9, 2015 - 1.2kb
CD 154 LYNCHBURG - Mold 9, type III FRONT SKIRT: "L in oval" / LYNCHBURG REAR SKIRT: 9 / MADE IN NO. 44 U.S.A. SHARP DRIP POINTS - ALL ARE INTACT LT. AQUA WITH A LARGE AMOUNT OF MICRO ...
Posted by Timothy M. Baggett on November 8, 2015 - 0.5kb
Here is a CD 422 Agee in a light purple with some light green streaks running down the side behind the left mold line. Also has a thin purple streak running down the right side. The condition is very near mint. I will ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on November 7, 2015 - 0.3kb
You can see that the skirt mold lines do not continue into the ring bead. The ring appears to be part of the base mold or even a separate part of the skirt mold that was "left out" at pour?
Posted by Jeff Waterstreet on November 5, 2015 - 0.2kb
This is a closeup of the bead around the base of a CD 132 Cadiz. It is clearly not an overpour, the ring was part of the mold. These CD 132 Cadiz bullets are already somewhat rare, but this is the only one I know of ...
Posted by Jeff Waterstreet on November 5, 2015 - 0.2kb
In 1918, General Electric offered licenses to Locke and Ohio Brass for their Hewlett patents. Apparently they also offered them to Pittsburg H-V Insulator Co., too. This unusual 8-inch disk was intended to be a strain ...
Posted by Elton Gish on November 3, 2015 - 0.6kb
Here is a CD 154.5 Derflingher in a green aqua. At first I thought it was un-embossed, but then I saw the embossing which is very light. It has an offset top as seen, and a black tadpole in the upper wire ridge as seen. ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on November 1, 2015 - 0.4kb
The Bain break insulator was probably designed by Foree Bain in 1890, but no patent has been located since he was much more interested in other things rather than insignificant items such as an insulator. None have any ...
Posted by Elton Gish on November 1, 2015 - 0.9kb
Here is a CD 121 crown embossed AM.TEL.&TEL.Co. with a 2 on the rear crown with mold line over the dome in a fizzy aqua. I will post a second picture with different lighting. Very near mint condition. I am asking ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 31, 2015 - 0.2kb
CD 121 [010] (F-Skirt) McLAUGHLIN (R-Skirt) No 16 FDP Color: Very dark Olive green Condition: Half a finger nail chip on the top wire groove edge at the left mold line. $35.00 plus shipping
Posted by Dan Culver on October 30, 2015 - 0.2kb
Up for grabs is a CD 252 Lynchburg in sage aqua. Since this is an unnumbered mold, this is the variant with the 'period' after Lynchburg. damage consists of four halved drip points and a small pinky nail skirt flake. ...
Posted by Justin Stoudt on October 24, 2015 - 0.3kb
For your offering is a tough to find CD 306 Lynchburg cable top, mold number 10. There is some damage as seen behind the "N" in Lynchburg, there is a thumbnail chip which is on the inside of the skirt and does ...
Posted by Justin Stoudt on October 24, 2015 - 0.6kb
CD 102 (front skirt) Vertical bar (rear skirt) Vertical bar Color: Royal Purple Condition: Wire rub, tiny base nibbles, tiny flake at mold line base otherwise near mint $30 plus postage
Posted by Dan Culver on October 19, 2015 - 0.2kb
Here's a Spanish CD 655 likely made from a reworked mold for a French L'Electro Verre CD 654.1 in an unlisted embossing: ESPERANZA S.A. (front) 93- E.V. (Reverse). Comes in a beautiful Green with only a half pinky nail ...
Posted by (private) on October 18, 2015 - 0.8kb
Holmes tree insulator bracket marked "PATENTED". Insulator has a fracture at the right mold line probably from stress against the bracket and there is a 1" x 1/4" chip in the rear. Displays well ...
Posted by Bill Meier on October 14, 2015 - 0.3kb
This is a very nice example of a U-359, with the mold line visible. It's in kind of a neat reddish brown. Two small flakes off 2 of the inner skirts, a baby chip off the bottom and a tiny little flake under the wire ...
Posted by Matt Sawyer on October 12, 2015 - 0.3kb
Found today along with a creb CD 145 with a pronounced mold line today. . . Simple treasures. . .simple minds. . . ^..^
Posted by (private) on October 11, 2015 - 0.1kb
Found this little priceless treasure. .er . .creb . . .today along with its 'fat boy' CD 102 cousin in a box at a flea market. . .pretty much an everyday. . .boring ol aqua creb. . .not as distinguished as its mentioned ...
Posted by (private) on October 11, 2015 - 0.4kb
Here is a fairly scarce CD 192/193 unembossed two-piece in a bluish aqua color and mold line over dome. It has two dome ding flakes, a fairly flat one inch slice chip at the top of the pinhole on the bottom piece, a ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 7, 2015 - 0.4kb
Here is a CD 220 Hemingray-670 with corrugated base in clear. It has the smaller "cricket head" cable top. You don't see these that often. It is shown next to a regular style for comparison. Just a pinprick to ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 7, 2015 - 0.4kb
Here is a CD 115 apparently EIN [020] (F-Skirt) HEMINGRAY (R-Skirt) No 10 SDP in blue aqua. The top of the dome is concave, the upper wire groove is considerably wider than the lower, and the two upper wire ridges look ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on October 5, 2015 - 1.6kb
Here is a vnm+ CD 121 EIN [053] (Dome) [Backwards] 1 (F-Skirt) AM. TEL & TEL Co. {Denver mold} SB in rich blue aqua. There is a pinpoint tic on the upper wire ridge in front, a half-inch wire rub in the rear, and a ...
Posted by Chris Cotnoir on October 5, 2015 - 0.5kb
On the left is a CD 127.4 embossed "PATENT / DEC. 19. 1871" and on the right is an unembossed CD 127. One can note the similar appearance of the glass and threads and the color, that "Hemingray ...
Posted by Bill Meier on October 2, 2015 - 1.0kb
Appears that a mold half for the front was hastily touched up to be used for the rear.
Posted by Randall Angle on September 30, 2015 - 0.1kb

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