The molten glass has been poured into the mold, and snipped, and is ready to be pressed into shape with the small drill press. The end result of this activity was a quantity of aqua glass mini "bullets". ...
Posted by Edward W. Brown on November 12, 2010 - 0.3kb
2 CD 231.2 KIMBLE -820 hemingray made insulators. One on the left is from mold # 13. Mold was made in 1956 and Insulator was made in 1957 Insulator is MINT! One on the right is from mold # 17 mold and insulator made in ...
Posted by Raven Kotlarsky on November 12, 2010 - 0.3kb
Two nice EC&M example found at the Nov 5 & 6 Tulare, CA Show. Very crude light aqua G mold and a beautiful light sapphire(?) blue B mold.
Posted by Dennis Bray on November 11, 2010 - 0.1kb
Here is that same J.H. Weston single groove LRI with the rusty bracket removed. It took gentle prying, and digging at the rust with a box blade to get them seperated. The LRI has some OLD flakes on the base. They were ...
Posted by Jim Colburn on November 11, 2010 - 0.4kb
Gene Hawkins and Mold Masks
Posted by Jim White on November 10, 2010 - 0.0kb
Russ & Marge Frank displayed Bob Fast's molds and patterns
Posted by Arlen Rienstra on November 10, 2010 - 0.0kb
Here's a light blue-aqua california electric works CD 130 for sale.
Condition: There's a thin flake on the back upper wire ridge that's about an inch long, and there's another thin flake below that one on the lower ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on November 7, 2010 - 0.8kb
Piece on left is nice green-aqua 132 Patent. Leaning piece; crude base. VVNM (if not better). $85. Piece on right is nice ice blue with a potstone in the front skirt (no bruising or cracking because of stone). Crude ...
Posted by Matthew Poage on November 7, 2010 - 0.4kb
There has been much discussion about penny shaped embossing on insulator domes. This example leads me to believe it is caused by a penny shaped pry-bar that was used to release the insulator from the mold. On this ...
Posted by Mike Smith on November 5, 2010 - 0.3kb
I've had this one for over 30 years. Flashed amber with some streaking. A bit of color is flaked off at the base near the left side mold line. Has one tiny tick on the left ear front that shows up in the picture as a ...
Posted by (private) on November 3, 2010 - 0.4kb
Top row, left to right:
-CD 106 Hemi [250] in Aqua. I guess this is the script embossing. It isn't prismic like some I've seen, and it doesn't look like typewriter print. It is completely filled with tiny bubbles, ...
Posted by Steven Bahre Jr. on November 2, 2010 - 2.3kb
An outstanding W.F.G. signal in royal purple, Less blue then in picture. Base shot "3rd. pic" shows true color very well. Condition is awesome for this damage prone CD with nicks at mold line at upper wire ...
Posted by Jim Harlow on October 31, 2010 - 0.3kb
CD 106 W.G.M. Co in a rich med. purple with a bit up amber in lower right area of front. I was going to call it Mint but has roughness at base mold line. THE BEST CONDITION I HAVE EVER SEEN !! $60.00 Shipped
Posted by Jim Harlow on October 31, 2010 - 0.2kb
Here is a pretty blue aqua M mold H.G.CO. Pettcoat with a milk band running from the skirt up the side of the threads and around the top. There is a light flash mark on the front right skirt, and a small wire rub on the ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 31, 2010 - 0.4kb
Here is a CD 133.1 The Electrical Supply Co. / Chicago in aqua. It has a small ping flake on the upper wire ridge seen at the right, a small light scuff on the left crown, a very small base edge nibble with a paper thin ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on October 30, 2010 - 0.3kb
I've had this jar for some time now. It is in mint condition. Nice cold mold and embossing features. Can't be many around any more. I would like to learn more about battery jar's.
Enjoy
Dan Gay
Posted by Dan Gay on October 27, 2010 - 0.2kb
EMINGRAY-1, back/ ADE IN U.S.A. = Hemingray -10 error. I went to a local auction Sunday and there was a bucket of Hemingray -10's and thinking, naw there isn't anything good so I bought the bucket and found a couple of ...
Posted by Richard Case on October 26, 2010 - 0.6kb
EMINGRAY-1, back/ ADE IN U.S.A. = Hemingray -10 error. I went to a local auction Sunday and there was a bucket of Hemingray -10's and thinking, naw there isn't anything good so I bought the bucket and found a couple of ...
Posted by Richard Case on October 26, 2010 - 0.7kb
I can't find any info regarding this, I found what looks to be a 1 or a 7 on the dome. I can't find anything in the price guide. But it could be a mold defect.
Posted by Jack Stacey on October 25, 2010 - 0.2kb
This CD 121 is embossed BROOKFIELD on the skirt and has 5 round blot-outs on the reverse side of the skirt. There is an embossed 00 on the dome and 1/2" away another 00, but fainter. The color is a nice olive ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on October 24, 2010 - 0.6kb
Looky here! A CD 164 smooth base Lynchburg 38 in green. Books for $20 to $30 in McDougalds. If you look real hard you will see a very small flake at the base of the skirt right by the mold line. Make it yours for just ...
Posted by Doug MacGillvary on October 24, 2010 - 0.2kb
Bought this on e-bay (no editorial comments, please). Description said "perfect". I get it and find three cracks in the inner skirt; two of which go all the way up the pinhole. Each of these cracks has ...
Posted by (private) on October 21, 2010 - 0.9kb
CD 145 [130] Boldly embossed H.G. CO. / I on the front and PETTICOAT on the back. There are 2 minor things that keep this beautiful bubbly amber insulator from being a mint piece. #1) There is a very small nibble out of ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on October 19, 2010 - 0.6kb
CD 145 [130] Boldly embossed H.G. CO. / I on the front and PETTICOAT on the back. There are 2 minor things that keep this beautiful bubbly amber insulator from being a mint piece. #1) There is a very small nibble out of ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on October 19, 2010 - 0.6kb
CD 145 [130] Boldly embossed H.G. CO. / I on the front and PETTICOAT on the back. There are 2 minor things that keep this beautiful bubbly amber insulator from being a mint piece. #1) There is a very small nibble out of ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on October 19, 2010 - 0.6kb