Shape Pairs

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* CD 269 - ??? * CD 269 - ???
* CD 342 - U??? - U??? * CD 342 - U??? - U???

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There are a number of insulator shapes that come with or without inner skirts, or sometimes with double or triple petticoat. The following is a list of these "pairs" of shapes, as well as "pairs" of shapes that come with and without threads, and in glass or porcelain.

Contents

Single Skirt vs. Double Petticoat

  • CD 104 - 146.4
  • CD 116 - 205.5
  • CD 134 - 160.4 (American)
  • CD 134 - 161 (California)
  • CD 134 - 162 (Brookfield)
  • CD 136.5 - 158.2
  • CD 136.7 - 158
  • CD 138.2 - 157.5
  • CD 143.4 - 145
  • CD 143.6 - 145.5
  • CD 250 - 251 (not an exact match, but close)
  • CD 259 - 260
  • CD 263 - 264

Double Petticoat vs. Triple Petticoat

  • CD 183 - 281
  • CD 237 - 295

Threaded vs. Threadless

  • CD 131 - 731
  • CD 131.4 - 732.2
  • CD 133 - 728.4
  • CD 133.2 - 728.2
  • CD 135.5 - 736
  • CD 143 - 743.3 (743.2?)

Glass vs. Porcelain

  • CD 109.5 - ??? (or is that 206.5?)
  • CD 143 - ???
  • CD 145 - ???
  • CD 151 - ???
  • CD 160 - U-239B
  • CD 257 - U-395
  • CD 266 - ???
  • CD 269 - ???
  • CD 342 - U??? - U???
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