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   1972 >> December  

Message to readers about contents for this month....

  

   

CD Number Changes Effective November 1, 1972

   

   

The development of the CD numbering system has extended over the past 20 years. Because at the outset it was not anticipated that so many distinct styles would be found, the system has suffered from growing pains, especially within the last five years. About four years ago the "400 series" was added ...                    [more]



   

Porcelain Insulator News

   by Jack H. Tod

   

Jarl & Karen Anderson (New Bedford, Mass.) furnish us with the most exciting news this month. They found this new helmet type in the north central part of New Hampshire and call it their Bat-man helmet. Accompanying their photo of it is our drawing made by remote control with shadow profile and pertinent ...                    [more]



   

Glass Insulators In Uruguay

   by Jose Luis Rubio Box 538, Montevideo, Uruguay

   

All of you know that Uruguay is the smallest country in South America, located on the Atlantic Coast between Argentina and Brazil. Glass insulators are rare here, since porcelain insulators were used on most of the lines. However, it seems I am the only collector in this country. Other glass items are ...                    [more]



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