Now $37.50 Shipped.
Although I post my insulators according to the posting guidelines with fixed prices I do get the occassional email inquiering whether I will sell the insulator for less. I don't mind doing so ...
Posted by Roger Poole on July 17, 2013 - 1.7kb
... all around that squeezed through the molds at bottom of skirt. Above the drips this insulator only has one flaw. There is a flat flake at top ...
Posted by Roger Poole on July 17, 2013 - 2.2kb
CREB [060] has ER on front skirt. Damage of a flea bite just above the C of CLIFF, 1/3 pinky nail base chip in front of right mold line, and a 1/2 pinky nail base flake behind the right mold line, and a left mold line ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on July 16, 2013 - 0.3kb
Get two old Denver made insulators. Piece on right has a nice 1" bubble, damage of a 1/3 pinky nail flake off skirt at bottom edge of wire groove just right of bubble, 3/4" shallow base flake on opposite side, ...
Posted by Chuck Alexander on July 16, 2013 - 0.4kb
Beautiful STAR has a 1" open bubble on edge of umbrella at left mold line, match head impact on top of umbrella in rear, and a dome flea bite. $100 shipped.
Posted by Chuck Alexander on July 15, 2013 - 0.2kb
CD 134 WFG. Some roughness around the mold lines and a pencil eraser size ding to the rear of the dome.
Asking $70 shipped in the lower 48 states.
Check or MO. No PayPal
Posted by Tim Haraf on July 14, 2013 - 0.2kb
Green miva T bar. Typical factory grinding on mold lines and a small ding to the corner of the dome.
Asking $75 plus shipping
Check or MO. No PayPal.
Posted by Tim Haraf on July 14, 2013 - 0.2kb
Just wondering if the N in NEW on insulator on right with the small thin cross bar in N is known? This is probably a known thing about this N. Looks like it was left out when the mold was made and added later. I have a ...
Posted by Gary T. Bouchard on July 14, 2013 - 0.3kb
Here is a CD 162 Star signal in a nice swirled green and aqua multi-tone. It is mostly olive green with a little bit of green aqua showing. It has a rough spot on the front wire ridge, a peck on the rear wire ridge, a ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on July 14, 2013 - 0.7kb
I was going through some boxed up glass to take some freebies to the National next week and rediscovered that I had this " H " Domed Beehive with no skirt embossing in a very light aqua green with a amber ...
Posted by Bear Spitler on July 14, 2013 - 0.2kb
The rounded groove version has 1/4-1/2" dome ping. $140. The other one is VNM and is $160. prices include shipping.
Posted by (private) on July 13, 2013 - 0.1kb
What a sweet 7 Up green color this insulator has. Damage report sound worse then is. Above the hyphen there is a small flea bite or inclusion. Can't tell which myself. The bottom portion of the I of Hemingray is bruised ...
Posted by Roger Poole on July 12, 2013 - 1.1kb
Unusual profile with a long skirt that seems disproportionately too narrow for the dome. Most I have seen are made of the peculiar yellow-green glass I suspect was end-run production as Bushwick. Shop marks from L to R: ...
Posted by Brent Burger on July 10, 2013 - 0.6kb
The dome profile on these looks a lot like the Brookfield-made B.T.Co. of CAN. pieces. Note the "B" marked unit in Bushwick light aqua. The piece at far right looks a lot like some of these, but is likely from ...
Posted by Brent Burger on July 10, 2013 - 0.4kb
... examples, possibly suggesting these molds were all in service at roughly the same time to have made insulators of this odd Brookfield glass ...
Posted by Brent Burger on July 10, 2013 - 0.4kb
Here is a CD 543 Unembossed in either an olive green or yellow green. Not sure. I have shown it next to a CD 126 for size comparison. It has grinding of the mold lines around the skirt base and the sides, and a few ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on July 9, 2013 - 0.3kb
These insulators never underwent the final step in the molding process whereby the screwpeg and follower were inserted. Instead, some brave soul blew compressed air into the mold and created all manner of jagged bubble ...
Posted by Richard Wentzel on July 9, 2013 - 0.5kb
Guys I'm sort of new on this site buy a few of you may know who I am, I live in Whyalla South Australia and collect All Australian Glass and Australian Used Ceramics with the odd Feral Insulator chucked in to mix it up ...
Posted by Byron Smith on July 9, 2013 - 1.1kb
Brookfield on the front skirt. New York on the back skirt. Mold line over the dome like a CD 126. No other embossing except a small dot on the top up against the mold line. Pinhole off center.
Posted by Fred Collier on July 8, 2013 - 0.2kb
Super crude blue aqua CD 121 Am. Tel. & Tel. Co. toll. Lots of creases and has a "cold mold" appearance to it. Has 3 small flakes on the wire ridge but displays perfect. Asking $15 plus shipping
Posted by Sean Green on July 8, 2013 - 0.2kb
Brookfield on front skirt. New York on back skirt. No mold number.
Posted by Fred Collier on July 7, 2013 - 0.1kb
A rather unusual mold profile, noted for it's peculiar narrow diameter creating a tall and skinny look. With the exception of the top left piece, which *could* be a light Old Bridge color, all are unmistakably from the ...
Posted by Brent Burger on July 5, 2013 - 0.5kb
This group almost seems to make sense as a mold group. All exhibit a backwards "16" except the tall one, which shows a backwards "15". Skirts are unusually vertical for a Brookfield 102 Note, all of ...
Posted by Brent Burger on July 5, 2013 - 0.4kb
This group holds some clues about dating, although I have not come to any hard conclusions yet. This is one of two non-CREB 102 styles found in sca. In fact, it is easier to find in sca than any other color. The piece ...
Posted by Brent Burger on July 5, 2013 - 0.8kb
... marked BFNY, yet were made in two-piece molds, creating a Mold Line Over Dome. This process was obsolete by 1900. Not sure if this was a very ...
Posted by Brent Burger on July 5, 2013 - 0.3kb