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   1983 >> January >> Research Division  

Research Division

Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", January 1983, page 35

Dear Dora,

I have found my first two issues of "Insulators - Crown Jewels of the Wire" to be very informative and most interesting. I wanted to thank you for the note which you had enclosed in the first issue. Moreover, I also wanted you to know that it's a great feeling to have a friend like Bill Hill of Tucson, Arizona, who purchased the subscription for me.

Recently I found a power insulator (pictured above) in the town of Brandon, Vermont. It's a T-H.E. Company and is 4-3/4" tall and 2-7/8" in diameter at the base (smooth). I can't seem to locate any information regarding it in my reference guide, and would appreciate any information you could provide concerning value, etc. Thanks for your help.

I look forward to receiving future issues of "Crown Jewels". 
Dave Zsido 
3 Haywood Ave.
Rutland, Vermont 05701



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