IOTW CD 139.9

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CD 139.9 - Insulator of the Week on Mon, 02 Jun 2008

Nickname

USLD; the tapered dome variant is referred to as the "peaked dome USLD".

Related Patents

none known

Details

Embossing: (f) McLaughlin (r) USLD

Colors: Aqua to green aqua.

Comments

The "peaked dome" mold variant is considerably scarcer and hold a collector value of three to four times higher than the more readily found rounded dome variant. I have heard of two separate groups of the rounded dome variants that were originally found in So Cal, but to my knowledge neither group contained a peaked dome. Anyone have any solid information on where the peaked dome variants were used?

(rounded dome) PicturePoster #190828370

(scroll to bottom for pic of the peaked dome variant) [1]

One known area of usage was in Southern California by a telephone company known as United States Long Distance (USLD), especially in the San Diego/Escondido area and toward the southern coast. Any other areas known?

These brief comments on the Insulator of the Week are not intended to be complete and are presented to encourage discussion and additional information from ICON. Now it's your turn to share info and/or post a photo of your CD 139.9!

Questions

None

Discussion

James Doty commented on Mon, 2 Jun 2008

USLD Phone Bill dated 1911


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