Here is a close up of the "B" mold. A nice blue aqua and near mint condition.
Posted by (private) on July 1, 2003 - 0.1kb
The following pictures were taken last Friday. We traveled down to Springfield for the National and got there about 9:30 A.M. We spent a couple of hours admiring all the beautiful insulators and decided to see what was ...
Posted by (private) on July 1, 2003 - 0.4kb
Beautiful CD 194/195 Hemingray 2-piece in perfect condition. There may be a pinhead nibble on one mold seam but I think it's safe to call this mint. Asking $199.00 shipping included.
Posted by Mike Green on July 1, 2003 - 0.2kb
This sale only includes the one on the right. This EC&M is a B-Mold. Condition is mint for an ecm otherwise I'd call it VNM. It is a beautiful clean aqua. The tie wire is in good condition, it is a thick unbendable ...
Posted by Scott Prall on June 23, 2003 - 0.3kb
Much nicer than the photo!! The spot on the upper wire groove is a mold flaw and not a chip. For another view:
Posted by (private) on June 18, 2003 - 0.1kb
... we were lucky to get. The "A" molds seem to be one of the harder ones to find. We had found two "B" molds earlier and both ...
Posted by (private) on June 15, 2003 - 0.2kb
... stoneware-brick to pour glass into the molds. This may explain the unusual reddish colors on the inner skirt. Best CD 106 I've ever seen made by ...
Posted by (private) on June 10, 2003 - 0.5kb
1. Beautiful blue Square D, perfect marking and very obvious dry processed great shape, not a thing wrong with this one. 2 NN brown great shape. 3. White G, very crude piece, great shape, mold lines and four odd bb ...
Posted by Clint Gaylord on June 8, 2003 - 0.3kb
I really like early West Coast telegraph insulators. The flared skirt on this piece is timeless. Aside from a few base chips, this piece is in great shape! Ba-Da-Bing!
Posted by Bradford Smith on June 6, 2003 - 0.2kb
This piece just came to me via a fellow ICON'er. It is very crudely made and has a base overpour that really tilts it when viewed from a mold line! This is good stuff!
Posted by Bradford Smith on June 6, 2003 - 0.2kb
Hi folks!
Went on a insulator shopping spree today and came back with 11 glass and one ceramic. This one i got from a guy who does house foreclosures. It seems to be a CD 102, I love it, and it appears to be on an all ...
Posted by Fred Bliss on May 31, 2003 - 0.6kb
Hi folks!
Went on a insulator shopping spree today and came back with 11 glass and one ceramic. This one i got from a guy who does house foreclosures. I can't find an example of a Brookfield in this style/color, help ...
Posted by Fred Bliss on May 31, 2003 - 0.5kb
Thick Milky/Olive swirls encompass about 70% of the dome in this unembossed CD 133.4 "Bullet" made in a three piece mold. Dark aqua and in great condition with four pin point ticks and a paper thin match head ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on May 26, 2003 - 0.3kb
CD 133 Yellow green CREB, Damaged CD 162 Hemingray in green aqua, A CD 154 Hemingray 42 with tough embossing, and a very strange milky aqua color, CD 164 damaged Hemi, A CD 160 yellow green Star, several porcelain ...
Posted by David Hicks on May 25, 2003 - 0.7kb
Getting tough to find CD 131.4 L.G.T & Co. with patent dates and in great condition with two light wire groove rubs and a paper thin skirt flake at the right mold line the size of a baby pinky nail otherwise it is ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on May 24, 2003 - 0.3kb
The flat top is a mold variant that is always fascinating to me.
Posted by Sandia Harrison on May 23, 2003 - 0.1kb
Glowing cobalt blue CD 162 [070] Hemingray No 19 SDP in great condition. One slightly nipped drip on the inside of the drip and a match head size paper thin flake on the under right side of wire ridge at the mold ...
Posted by Robert W Baumann on May 23, 2003 - 0.3kb
Here is a nice, crude CD 143 in a great color. It's actually darker in person. Neat piece!
Posted by Bradford Smith on May 17, 2003 - 0.1kb
Here's a tall CD 106 unembossed Zicme Type 3 mold in a light smokey purple- a full 1/2 inch taller than its standard counterpart. The skirt was certainly re-tooled in a similar fashion as the CD 154 dome embossed ...
Posted by (private) on May 15, 2003 - 0.6kb
... far I have identified three different molds, and with different degrees of mold line wear. I'd be very interested in hearing just how many are ...
Posted by Gene Hawkins on May 9, 2003 - 0.6kb
What kind of embossing is this? The (f skirt) has lines under and above the letters. The (r skirt) looks like a drill bit was used on the mold. Where in the PG can I find this insulator? Thanks Joseph
Posted by Joseph Rea on May 1, 2003 - 0.2kb
This C-Mold came off the Gold Lake line.
Posted by Scott Prall on April 30, 2003 - 0.0kb
The left one is an F-Mold with flared skirt and is Lime Green.
The middle one is an H-Mold color? Can anybody tell me what color it looks to be?
The right one is a D-Mold - tin mold, color looks to be some kind of ...
Posted by Scott Prall on April 30, 2003 - 0.2kb
The tall one is an F-Mold with the flared skirt which measures 4 5/8".
The short one is an H-Mold which measures 3 5/8".
Posted by Scott Prall on April 30, 2003 - 0.1kb
I don't collect radio strains, but I thought this one was special. It is sage green in color with lots of bubbles. There is a long milk strand that runs from one end through the ribbing and fans out into the other eye. ...
Posted by Colin Jung on April 29, 2003 - 1.1kb