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Here is a CD 162 Hemingray, embossing index [220]. Nice golden yellow color. The drips are weird on this one, so pay attention. Between the MADE and IN on the front there are two almost missing drips (not enough glass ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on June 26, 2002 - 0.8kb
In this second picture, you can see how the inner skirt extends almost to the base. I haven't seen any other ones like this.
Posted by Todd Grueninger on June 23, 2002 - 0.1kb
In this second picture, you can see how the inner skirt extends almost to the base. I haven't seen any other ones like this.
Posted by Todd Grueninger on June 23, 2002 - 0.1kb
This fizzy light yellow green "K" mold (left) is different than any other one that I have. It is much taller, has a flat dome top, has much more dome glass, and the inner skirt extends almost to the base. Is ...
Posted by Todd Grueninger on June 23, 2002 - 0.2kb
We've found a few CREB's also. We are definitely CREBheads and proud of it! ;o)... This one has a double mold number and is filled with bits of fire brick and junk.
Posted by (private) on June 23, 2002 - 0.2kb
Here is a CD 162 H.G.CO. signal in a great electric blue color (embossing index [070]). Some light milky waves in front dome and rear skirt. Some damage: 1 1/2 inch front base chip gets 5 drips,1/2 inch inner skirt ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on June 22, 2002 - 0.5kb
Here is a CD 126.4 W.E.MFG.CO. [020]. A light lime/yellow green color. Crude surface. Some damage: 1 1/2 inch long base chip centered at right mold line and a 1/4 inch circular surface bruise at skirt bottom on front ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on June 22, 2002 - 0.3kb
CD 162 Hemingray [240] in a nice deep red/orange amber color . Photo taken outside with the sun behind it. This one is squatty and short and dome leans to the left. Some damage: base chipping gets 4 drips behind left ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on June 21, 2002 - 0.4kb
Here is a close-up shot of the three leftmost clear/off-clear tolls on the bottom row of Mike Miller's display at the New Mexico show last fall. You can see the definite mold style differences in this color. The ...
Posted by Chris Seamons on June 17, 2002 - 0.3kb
The insulator on the left is a WFG Co Toll and the one on the right is a AM TEL Toll. (See another shot of this insulator here: ). Is the AM Tell a "Denver Mold" or not? Answer: Most likely a Brookfield ...
Posted by Jeramy Ross on June 14, 2002 - 0.2kb
This is the second of two. It is G.N.W.TEL.CO. CD 145 [010] in light blue. Again the mold line runs down the threads to the wire groove.
Posted by Norm Robar on June 13, 2002 - 0.1kb
This is first of two mold line inside dome pieces. It is H.G.CO. CD 164 [030] green aqua. If you look close, should be able to make out the mold line running down the threads as well.
Posted by Norm Robar on June 13, 2002 - 0.2kb
Here is a "B" that i have a question about, there we a few replies, but what Dave posted did not really help. This is a weird short outer skirt "B". This is the short stumpy B mold variant.
Posted by Justin Stoudt on June 10, 2002 - 0.2kb
For yet another point of reference, here is a pic of the 3 AM TELs, note that one is Bkfld, then Hemi, then the mystery AT&T Denver mold, then a classic WFG Co from Valverde Glass works in Denver. I don't know who ...
Posted by Keith Roloson on June 9, 2002 - 0.5kb
Take a look at Brent's picture and his Reference Group No. 1. Here is my "Denver Mold" Amtel comparison. Same height, same thick base glass, but a shop number on the dome, and the non-Denverish color.
Posted by Bill Ostrander on June 8, 2002 - 0.2kb
Close up of what I believe is a BGM CO - made AM TEL. These have been called "the Brookfield mold", but I believe it was BGM that made them. Only found in BGM colors, dome numbers that match other BGM styles, ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 8, 2002 - 0.3kb
Close up of what I believe is a Novelty - made AM TEL. Note identical dome profile to the Sterling unit. Has the characteristic Elmer pinhole circle, found in those crazy green Novelty colors, and the mold is reworked ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 8, 2002 - 0.3kb
Close up of the "common purple" AM TEL. These were used by the zillions on lines out of Denver. I have heard many people call this the Denver Mold. See photo No.1 and No.2 for comparisons. Does not closely ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 8, 2002 - 0.4kb
Close up of the Denver Mold (as I know it ). The color were a Denver color, and the shop number on the dome were not present, this shape would certainly be a dead ringer for a WGMCo. As of today, I have never seen this ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 8, 2002 - 0.3kb
Here is a reference shot including ( L to R ) "common purple", sometimes called a Denver, the Denver Mold unit (as I know it), with that peculiar wire groove and dome profile, and a good ole R.Good to show ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 8, 2002 - 0.3kb
Top view might near showing yellow streak on side near that there mold line.
Posted by Rich Mullins on June 8, 2002 - 0.1kb
This is that "B" that I described on ICON, and is currently one of the best "Junk-in-glass" pieces that I own. It appeared as just another Brookfield "B" when I pulled it off the pole, but ...
Posted by (private) on June 1, 2002 - 0.7kb
Here's a guy I pulled off the pole myself, and I'm proud of it! Is he smoke, or is he gray? He's whittle mold, and he's in a beautiful dark grey colour.
Posted by (private) on May 6, 2002 - 0.1kb
These are finds from a recent hunt on Friday May the 3rd. Pictured are 16 CAN PAC 143's, some with slug-plate embossing, some with out, and some in varying shades of green, aqua, and the like. 1 Brookfield New York CD ...
Posted by (private) on May 6, 2002 - 1.0kb
Here's a Locke 'No. 135' that doesn't quite fit the descriptions in the Price Guide. Is it CD 287, a 287.1, or something else? The skirt profiles don't conform to either one (see the next picture), and the embossing ...
Posted by Ed Holland on May 5, 2002 - 0.8kb

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