Colorful lineup of "shotgun skirt" double-Stars. This is, by far, the most common of the 3 different mold profiles lumped under the [080] index in the price guide. All four of these came off a single ten pin ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 30, 2003 - 0.2kb
OK, ... so not exactly junky. The unit on the left was obviously a little too hot to be taken out of the mold, and just sort of headed for the gravitational pull until in cooled enough, .... which must have been a fair ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 30, 2003 - 0.2kb
This CD 145 Grand Canyon Style is blue in color and has a couple of pencil eraser size marks on the skirt that look like it happened when taken out of the mold. I would call it VNM. The price for this one is $45 plus ...
Posted by Larry & Alice Shumaker on August 27, 2003 - 0.2kb
The size of these insulators are identical same mold same everything right down to the super looking heavy graphite swirling on the front the graphite swirling ends pretty much exactly in the same spot in both pieces.
Posted by Craig Boehm on August 26, 2003 - 0.2kb
These two came off a single six pin arm line out in the orchards, south of Yakima, Wa. (if I remember correctly) in the spring of 1979. There were lots of this particular mold type in this area, but these two are ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 26, 2003 - 0.5kb
Only a few pockets of these have surfaced over the years and they're usually snapped up quite quickly, as it's an unusually dark color for a Dominion 42.
Newly listed in the 2003 price guide for $75-$100, this one has a ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on August 24, 2003 - 0.4kb
This is the second style of B beehive that has the unusual Round Base, [070] being the other. Color is just a bit more olive than my picture shows.
Only damage is one match head sized fisheye and a fleabite, both on the ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on August 24, 2003 - 0.5kb
A really nice one!!!!
Posted by David Hicks on August 23, 2003 - 0.0kb
First $425.00 gets this piece. Here is the first of a series of pics email me for more
I have included links to a couple others but more are taking if u require. this piece is
the milkiest 143 I have ever seen is just ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on August 21, 2003 - 0.4kb
First $425.00 gets this piece. Here is the first of a series of pics email me for more
I have included links to a couple others but more are taking if u require. this piece is
the milkiest 143 I have ever seen is just ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on August 21, 2003 - 0.4kb
First $425.00 gets this piece. Here is the first of a series of pics email me for more I have included links to a couple others but more are taking if u require. this piece is the milkiest 143 I have ever seen is just ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on August 21, 2003 - 0.5kb
This display contains EC&Ms from eight different collectors. Thanks to Pat Patocka, Ross Baird, Paul Greaves, Scott Prall, Frank Feher, Bob Merzoian, Bill Ostrander, and Hans Kettenburg. There were a lot of rare ...
Posted by Scott Prall on August 16, 2003 - 0.4kb
These are quite an interesting piece. These are identical in mold style to certain Canadian 102's. Some of you are familiar with the gray one that I brought into the hobby from eBay. It came from a Nova Scotia antique ...
Posted by (private) on August 7, 2003 - 0.9kb
Here is a killer looking piece is a CD 102 diamond on front and back skirt is dark
royal purple with milky swirls all over which are best seen underlit here is a link to
natural lighting picture . Sorry about the crappy ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on August 5, 2003 - 0.4kb
Here is a killer looking piece is a CD 102 diamond on front and back skirt is dark royal purple with milky swirls all over which are best seen underlit here is a link to underlit picture . Sorry about the crappy pic is ...
Posted by Craig Boehm on August 5, 2003 - 0.4kb
These light colored 141's are quite scarce. This one is shown next to a typical teal unit for comparison. Bonus points come in the form of a nice smear of red oxide/graphite-looking crud as seen in the photo, mid-skirt, ...
Posted by Brent Burger on August 5, 2003 - 0.5kb
Bright Blue Aqua, super clear glass, a tiny amber goober in the rear wire groove and some neat straw marks on rear dome; VNM except for small clamshell on upper wire ridge at left mold line, and an open bubble on the ...
Posted by Mike Csorbay on July 26, 2003 - 0.2kb
Its a very old vintage. Oakland bottle/treasure hunter Will, proudly shows off a turn-mold liquor bottle
Posted by Dick Mallory on July 20, 2003 - 0.1kb
Super crude Can Pac. slug plate [090]. Big bubble straddles the left mold line on this old MLOD Canadian piece. Fun stuff! $22 + $5 Priority Mail.
Posted by Bradford Smith on July 15, 2003 - 0.1kb
[010] in blue aqua - [040] in light blue - [020] in light aqua (the mini B) - [020] in light purple/off clear - [020] in light purple - [010] in green - [040] in green
The "mini b" is the third in from the ...
Posted by Justin Stoudt on July 6, 2003 - 0.6kb
I am used to finding "B" beehives like the one on the right (usually with less amber). The mini B on the left has me stunned. Is this a common mold variant or what? This is not an underpour insulator (Ans. ...
Posted by Colin Jung on July 5, 2003 - 0.3kb
these are two (I'm assuming Mexican) 162.7s with rdp but the mold line stops at the wire groove, not {MLOD} as the book suggests for no emb Mexico. also notice one has a sharper upper wire groove and the other is more ...
Posted by Jason Porter on July 4, 2003 - 0.5kb
Embossings etc. are (beginning w the clear): 1. HEMINGRAY-19/MADE IN U.S.A., 1sm nick otr skrt nr bs at the mold line, otherwise perfect 2. HEMINGRAY/No 19, 1 small chip on inner skrt 3. HEMINGRAY-19/MADE IN U.S.A., 1 ...
Posted by Theresa Chiodo on July 3, 2003 - 0.8kb
The "A" mold turned out to be one of the best we have ever found. No chips, dings or bruises and what a sweet chunk of fire brick!
Posted by (private) on July 1, 2003 - 0.1kb
Here's my son Mackenzie and Mark with the two Petticoats. One was an elusive "A" mold and the other was an "E" mold.
Posted by (private) on July 1, 2003 - 0.1kb