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This is the front and rear embossing views of a HEMINGRAY CD 208 EIN [040] Type #2. It compares closely to a [040] Type #1 except it has a DOT after HEMINGRAY and NO DOT around the No 44. These are NOT from the same ...
Posted by Jim Sinsley on January 1, 2009 - 0.3kb
This is the front & rear embossing views of a HEMINGRAY CD 208 EIN [040] Type #1. NO DOTS around HEMINGRAY but a DOT after the 44. The color is HEMINGRAY BLUE . The embossing is crisp, clear and very even along a ...
Posted by Jim Sinsley on January 1, 2009 - 0.4kb
A closeup showing molds 3 & 4. The left one is a more typical aqua, and the right is aqua but full of milk swirls ...
Posted by Paul Greaves on December 31, 2008 - 0.1kb
A close up showing the numbers on molds 1 & 2. The left one is the nicest of this type that I have ever come across. It has a good ...
Posted by Paul Greaves on December 31, 2008 - 0.3kb
Occasionally I have come across a variation of B beehive that is very short and fat. They also have mold numbers on the back... 1, 2, 3, & 4 (left to right in the photo). Domes contain nothing, 2, (a dot), and 4 ...
Posted by Paul Greaves on December 31, 2008 - 0.6kb
This picture shows why these interior castings can be difficult to remove. The interior of the insulator often contains irregularities like bubbles and annealing lines created by the original glass molding process. ...
Posted by Paul Greaves on December 31, 2008 - 0.7kb
This is the material I used to make a casting of the pinhole of an EC&M. It is an RTV silicone mold-making material.
Posted by Paul Greaves on December 31, 2008 - 0.1kb
Nice grouping of 6 Canadian diamond ponies & i'll describe the colors best i can. From left in picture is a Yellow or Yellow/Straw? Its mint. Next is an Ice Blue Aqua with diamond on front and partial diamond on ...
Posted by Ken Gardner on December 31, 2008 - 0.7kb
CD 162 Lynchburg [170] Light Aqua. The mold engraver must have been having a really bad day on this one, note the backwards 'N' and upside down 'G'. Drip points are perfect. Nice straw marks and a couple scattered bits ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on December 31, 2008 - 0.4kb
CD 132 [040] Light Aqua 'A' mold. Inner side of skirt is rippled while the outside has a distinct 'whittle mold' surface, extremely crude! Has a few larger bubbles scattered throughout the champagne bubbles. Nice clean ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on December 30, 2008 - 0.5kb
CD 132 [040] 'B' mold in Aqua. Probably the chunkiest, heaviest, and thickest bullet I have ever owned! Very clean embossing, steam in front skirt, scattered bubbles, and overpoured base. Threading mandrel must have had ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on December 30, 2008 - 0.5kb
CD 133.4 [010] Aqua with greenish tint, 'F' mold. Exceptionally clear glass and crisp embossing (stamped). Small base slice at the right side mold line and microchip below the 3 on the reverse side. Displays VVNM. ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on December 30, 2008 - 0.3kb
CD 133.4 [015] 'J' mold 1871 Bullet. Light aqua with a green tint. This insulator is crammed full of tiny champagne bubbles - a real sparkler! Some inner base edge nibbling and a few scattered bytes and tiny pings are ...
Posted by Mike Eiting on December 30, 2008 - 0.3kb
CD 106 [250] Hemingray No 9 with purple layering and purple swirls. Amazingly, the drips are in mint condition. It has 3 small pencil point ticks on the dome near the mold lines and a little bit of wear in the wire ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on December 28, 2008 - 0.4kb
For those who are interested in collecting mold number and year variations! I have the following duplicates (mold year, year of manufacture, and mold number) available for trade -- 1938 1947 19<BR> 1938 ...
Posted by Andrew Gibson on December 28, 2008 - 0.6kb
... than any other petticoat i have. My A molds are my shortest i believe, maybe the L mold but this one is shorter than them all. The reason being ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on December 28, 2008 - 0.8kb
... two petticoat beehives, both were B molds in a nice blue aqua color ...
Posted by Bryan Lane on December 28, 2008 - 0.1kb
Here is a killer piece it doesn't match up to what i have seen for 7-up green super looking colour asking 53.00 shipping included. One partially chipped drip and a 1/4 inch high by three drips wide base bruise close to ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on December 28, 2008 - 0.3kb
Here are six small Brookfields offered as a group. The first is a CD 112 B on the front skirt. It has a small open base bubble. The next two are CD 112 with a B between the wire grooves. They have a few pecks and pings ...
Posted by Keith Brooking on December 27, 2008 - 0.8kb
CD 134 [010] B.G.M. CO. in a nice shade of purple. There are some nice milky swirls on the back in the dome, wire groove and skirt. The M. CO. also shows some ghosting above the embossing with the CO. being nearly ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on December 26, 2008 - 0.5kb
I happened to notice this CP cap was a bit different. You can clearly see the screws heads where the 'slug plate' was screwed to the mold before casting the cap.
Posted by James Mulvey on December 26, 2008 - 0.2kb
Ooops, it seems mold makers aren't the only ones with quality control problems, the printer must have placed the blocks upside down. This is from the Montreal Directory for 1904.
Posted by Lee Southern on December 23, 2008 - 0.2kb
The piece with a bracket is in good shape with a bit of chipping common on these & one sizeable chip under the top lip. How about 20.00 shipped to you? The small one is embossed "YOUNG" on the top ridge. ...
Posted by Philip Mayhew on December 15, 2008 - 0.7kb
FIVE ELMER RINGS... Elmer was a town with several glass houses that operated in the Upper Works, and the Lower Works, sometimes by different companies. The top of the pinhole has a little ring leftover from the ...
Posted by Gene Hawkins on December 14, 2008 - 0.4kb
Here is a aqua CD 124 Hemi 4 (080) that has a small wg flake and a bb ding on the dome and a couple of flaked sdp's. You can see on this one grinding marks under the May 2 1893 like the mold was redone. The other is a ...
Posted by Jeff Hartzler on December 13, 2008 - 0.5kb

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