Thomas Edison and General Electric Company
Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", September 2001, page 42
Display by:
Will Havener
8785 Rosemark Road
Millington, TN
38053
901-829-3511
rsanford@lunaweb.net
What makes this display exceptional is that Will is a first time displayer in
the Junior category at a national show. All of the display is what he
independently researched and amassed with his own ingenuity, perseverance, and
artistic ability. Pretty nice array of Edison-inspired items costing Will no
more than five dollars, since most of the objects were added by scrounging,
climbing, digging or asking utility employees for donations.

Included in this
display: Edison battery jar; newer type of Edison battery jar found in Florida;
Edison battery oil bottles; Star embossed insulators found in Tennessee which
were made for G.E. use; a GTP insulator traded with a Canadian collector (Edison
sold newspapers on the Grand Trunk as a youth); old advertisements (electric
fans),

examples of Locke insulators from 30s through 50s era when G.E.
owned Locke;

two different G.E. "pellet arrestors" found in northern
Mississippi and used on railroad power circuits; and some high voltage warning
signs.

Thomas Edison and General Electric Company by Will Havener
(Contact for more display information.)
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