Stubby's Insulators
Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", September 2001, page 39
Display by:
Jimmy Burns
16784 Ardmore
Conroe, TX 77302-5393
936-231-3905
jburns@splendora.k12.lx.us
At age thirteen, during my seventh grade year, I began to collect insulators.
The same year, 1968, I won my friend Stubby for selling the most magazines in my
home room for the school fund raiser. As you can see, Stubby, is a child of the
Sixties: radical, colorful and wild. He tends to like porcelain insulators of
short stature, with a bit of color thrown in. In this display he surveys his
kingdom from a lofty summit.
Of equal stature to Stubby stands his two favorite
insulators. On his left is an insulator that most collectors dub as the sea gull
special. While white discoloration in glass gets recognized as snow or beautiful
junk, Stubby cried when some glass collectors says, "Hey, look at that MUD
with bird dookey on it!"
On his right stands an insulator Stubby identifies
as the "Al Gore" insulator because if you examine it closely by
holding it up to a light like a ballot, you will see hundreds of dimples! (And
it was found in George W.'s home state... sorry, Florida!)
(Information compiled by Jimmy Burns for display handout.)

Stubby's Insulators by Jimmy Burns
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