20 years before the hobby decided to call these "suspension" insulators, we called them "kiffles" - just made the name up! Here is a series of shots of a type that only 2 or 3 are known. I never ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 8, 2002 - 0.4kb
20 years before the hobby decided to call these "suspension" insulators, we called them "kiffles" - just made the name up! Here is a series of shots of a type that only 2 or 3 are known. I never ...
Posted by Brent Burger on June 8, 2002 - 0.4kb
Just a plain old porcelain suspension, 2nd view showing the drippy glaze.
Posted by Jim Sinsley on June 1, 2002 - 0.1kb
Just a plain old porcelain suspension
Posted by Jim Sinsley on June 1, 2002 - 0.0kb
This is a nice string of glass suspension insulators found with the others in the BIG HAUL.
Posted by Jim Sinsley on June 1, 2002 - 0.1kb
... and mud, multi parts, uni-parts and suspensions. What is that strange looking thing ...
Posted by Jim Sinsley on May 8, 2002 - 0.2kb
... and mud, multi parts, uni-parts and suspensions ...
Posted by Jim Sinsley on May 8, 2002 - 0.2kb
Hey Ed, I think we got our insulators messed up. :-)
Posted by Craig Johnson on May 7, 2002 - 0.1kb
Clear glass suspension insulators on a single phase primary lateral deadend feeding a pole pig in Iselin, NJ.
Posted by Jonathan Smick on May 6, 2002 - 0.1kb
Just take a gander at the intense color on this suspension. I sure would have liked to have seen some strings of these in use!
Posted by Bill Ostrander on May 4, 2002 - 0.1kb
This is a closer picture of my lowly suspensions; there are a couple of Hewlett link type insulators buried in there somewhere also. Someday a few ...
Posted by Dave Kingston on April 29, 2002 - 0.2kb
... were! Here is a picture of my lowly suspensions; there are a couple of Hewlett link type insulators buried in there somewhere also. Someday a few ...
Posted by Dave Kingston on April 29, 2002 - 0.3kb
Here is a picture of my lowly suspensions; there are a couple of Hewlett link type insulators buried in there somewhere also. Someday a few ...
Posted by Dave Kingston on April 29, 2002 - 0.2kb
Here are glass suspensions with the clevis connecting hardware ...
Posted by Bill Ostrander on April 26, 2002 - 0.1kb
These ever-popular Pyrex carnival suspensions have the ball-and-socket type of hardware ...
Posted by Bill Ostrander on April 26, 2002 - 0.1kb
Here are some old flat suspensions (used on a line that was built in 1909) showing the hook-and-eye type of attachment ...
Posted by Bill Ostrander on April 26, 2002 - 0.1kb
Next tower heading North.
Posted by Jim Decker on April 23, 2002 - 0.0kb
Same tower, different angle.
Posted by Jim Decker on April 23, 2002 - 0.0kb
This was taken just off I-5 NORTH about 1Hr out of Medford, Or.
Posted by Jim Decker on April 23, 2002 - 0.1kb
Two of the four Cobalt Blue Ohio Brass Suspensions that I recently ...
Posted by Ed Brown on April 23, 2002 - 0.3kb
... are some European porcelains over the suspensions, and in the left bkgrd., you can see 2 carnivals on top of a "glass" rack. Centre are ...
Posted by Bob Scafe on April 21, 2002 - 0.3kb
Carnival Pyrex and greenish-aqua 19 inch glass suspension
discs. Don't find too many of these around here.
Posted by Ed Brown on April 14, 2002 - 0.1kb
A couple of Cobalt Blue Ohio Brass suspensions with a CD 325 ...
Posted by Ed Brown on April 14, 2002 - 0.1kb
These 21 little jewels followed me home from Enfield, along with
three others not pictured. (CD 325 Pyrex, 10 inch aqua glass suspension
disk and a NIA 2002 Commemorative).
Posted by Ed Brown on April 7, 2002 - 0.2kb
I was wondering what people were talking about when they said something about an octopus thing.
Posted by Rich Mullins on April 7, 2002 - 0.1kb