Research Division
Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", November 1978, page 18
Dear Dora,
I am enclosing a copy of something that might be of interest to you and your
readers; namely, a trade card from the L. G. Tillotson Co. Not only is this the
first trade card I've ever seen by an insulator manufacturer, but to me it adds
something to the history of the company. I'm aware of the 16 Broadway address,
and in a discussion with Ray Klingensmith, found out about a Dey Street address
in the 20's; but the 5 & 7 Dey Street is a new one to me. The reverse side
of the card is also somewhat of a puzzle to me, as I fail to see any
significance of the picture in relation to a supplier of railway and telegraph
equipment. Perhaps someone can shed some light on this.
Sincerely,
Dick Bowman


Dear Dora,
I bought this CABLE CO. POSTAL TEL. at an antique store. It is threadless and clear glass.
Maybe you know what it is, or maybe someone else
can tell me.
This is 80% of the actual size of it.
Robert Roosevelt
600 Harvard Ave.
Elyria, OH 44035
I have two insulators perhaps you could help me identify.

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Foreign Insulator
Very light green glass
Very much like CD 128 Pyrex
This was sent to me from abroad, but in moving I lost the address of the
sender. Country?
Your help would be appreciated.
Don MacGready
Rt. 3, Box 178F
Rogersville, TN 37857
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Editor's Note: Don and I don't know enough about foreign insulators, but
maybe some of our readers will recognize them and can let you know.
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