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On the left is the Hemingray CD 152 [085] "Brookfield Style" mold, on the right is the CD 157 "teepee", and in the middle is the CD 169 Type I. So why are these three grouped together? As you can ...
Posted by Christian Willis on May 2, 2005 - 0.7kb
For sale is a nice CD 145 Lynchburg [030] in Light Aqua. This insulator was made using an old Brookfield mold. It even has XO embossing on the side of the dome. This insulator has 1 drip point near mold line that is ...
Posted by Chris Childress on April 30, 2005 - 0.4kb
For sale is a nice CD 120 PAT APP FOR [010]. The color is Blue. The Spec-Tru numbers on this one is 465+512. These used to be listed as CD 120.2 in the last PG. Insulators looks to be from cold mold. Aside from a couple ...
Posted by Chris Childress on April 30, 2005 - 0.4kb
On the left is a Hemingray No. 8 [010] in Ice Green. It has one tiny base flake and a real faint, shallow base bruise that runs about 1/2" on the right mold line. $50 + sh & ins. On the right is another KCGW ...
Posted by Andy Wadysz on April 29, 2005 - 0.3kb
I ran a search, and didn't see a photo of one of these cute early Brookfields, so I'm posting this for reference. There are two embossing variants of the CD 287.2 with the Brookfield name on them. They are approximately ...
Posted by Sandia Polivka on April 26, 2005 - 0.4kb
Got a question. This comparison shot is from a friend's California collection. The one on the left is a typical square dome California CD 152 hoopskirt, so what is the one on the right? It is definitely shorter with ...
Posted by Colin Jung on April 26, 2005 - 0.4kb
CD 102 [140] Brookfield pony. Embossed W. BROOKFIELD 45. CLIFF ST N.Y. with a number 6 on the rear crown. Strong embossing and MLOD. Pictured next to an aqua one for color comparison. Small chip on and behind the mold ...
Posted by Dave Wiecek on April 23, 2005 - 0.3kb
Ok, ok.....I know it's just a Brookfield beehive, but check out the color! This baby is loaded with bubbles and with the wrinkled surface, it looks like it came from a mold that wasn't up to proper temperature. Looks ...
Posted by Wayne Allen on April 22, 2005 - 0.4kb
Here's a bushing of some sort in a nice blue glaze. Has a mold line and a mounting flange with two holes in it. The top? is angled at approx 15 degrees. Measures 4-5/8" high. Condition is excellent with just a peck ...
Posted by Wayne Allen on April 22, 2005 - 0.3kb
Some say its a bad mold others just a lot of impurities who know but they are dazzling ! Especially when you pull them from the abandoned ol telegraph lines. On a hunt with your sis. Thx Gator :-)
Posted by Tom Peterson on April 20, 2005 - 0.2kb
here's an odd one, any help from you Brookfield experts would be appreciated. looks like a 162.1 to me (i know Brookfield made varying designs within the cds, for example i have the 162 in purple that looks like it ...
Posted by Jason Porter on April 18, 2005 - 0.8kb
... of colorful stars! How many different molds are there ...
Posted by Carl D. Scott on April 15, 2005 - 0.1kb
I had a near impossible time trying to get a view of the small lines that circle the base of this piece. It almost looks like a cog was run around the inside of the mold. You can see one of the lines to the left of the ...
Posted by David Hicks on April 13, 2005 - 0.3kb
The two on the left are the variant without the WT triangle, the two on the right are the different variants with the logo. As you can notice the two on the left appear to have a slightly taller dome but a lower wire ...
Posted by Leon Prestia Jr. on April 13, 2005 - 0.5kb
I just found this one this weekend It has no glass missing on the out side It has a chip on the inside of the out side skirt under USA and one that is smaller under the 19 on the other side .it has a small chip on the ...
Posted by Billy McGwier on April 11, 2005 - 0.6kb
Note the 2 looks like it's hand written and the tail slopes up. Is this a transition style [060] or the more common [050]? Come on you experts can you help me out in learning about these "real " insulators. ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on April 9, 2005 - 0.4kb
... O in H.G.CO. Are these two different molds transition and how rare are they ? Note also they are the only HG 160's with a loop in the 2 ...
Posted by Terry Drollinger on April 9, 2005 - 0.4kb
CD 190 [030] - Sort of - it is missing the period after the first "TEL". I am trying to sell this for a teen friend. Inside is some micro-nibbling around the pinhole and some around the outside of the skirt on ...
Posted by Lee Brewer on April 9, 2005 - 0.4kb
In boxing up my insulators in preparation to move, it's given me a chance to re-inspect all of my pieces, and this one struck my curiosity. Not only is the skirt warped, but the drip points point inward as well which ...
Posted by David Hawkins on April 8, 2005 - 0.3kb
This piece measures 6-1/2 inches long and about 3-1/2 inches wide. It appears to have been made in a two-piece mold since it has a slightly raised line extending from one corner to the other (diagonally, over its top). ...
Posted by Tracey Beckham on April 8, 2005 - 0.5kb
Embossed PATENT / DEC. 19. 1871 front dome with a 3 on rear dome with a D on rear skirt. This is a 3 piece mold and very visible. Piece is underpoured on skirt and pinhole is off center. Asking $12 plus shipping.
Posted by Tony Unruh on April 4, 2005 - 0.2kb
Here we have a Mickey that served its time in the air on the EL in Chicago. It has light sandblasting pits on one side to indicate this fact. This doesn't affect the clarity of the glass @ all. The other side is ...
Posted by Dave Watkins on April 3, 2005 - 0.4kb
Last weekend I obtained this insulator at a small backyard gathering in Salem Oregon hosted by Nathan Lamkey. Just goes to show that you never what will pop up at a rainy day get-together!!
Posted by Tim Wood on April 2, 2005 - 0.2kb
Beautiful H.G.CO. Petticoat beehive in a scarce medium to dark sapphire blue. This is one of the most sought after colors in H.G. beehives. This piece is NM with a pinky nail flake next to the K mold mark, some short ...
Posted by Mike Green on March 31, 2005 - 0.5kb
Nice piece acquired some time ago; has some damage but displays nicely. My wife was helping me with our new digital camera and we simply decided to experiment around with the image, trying to make it appear as it does ...
Posted by Michael Swanson on March 30, 2005 - 0.3kb

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