| Collecting For Fun
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| by Dennis Stewart
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This is hopefully just the first in a series of articles directed at new
collectors. I have witnessed new collectors at our local swap meets that are
generally overwhelmed with the volume of sensory overload now available through
publications, price guides, catalogs and internet auctions and web sites. We old
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| Dale Perrie Guidry 1940-2000
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When I received a letter from Dale's mother Hazel in December telling me that
Dale had passed away, I couldn't believe it. It was a shock, not only because he
was relatively young, but because he had been such a good friend for almost 30
years. Wes and I first met Dale when a local club was formed in the San Diego
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| Porcelain Insulator News
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| by Elton Gish
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This month I am finally reporting on two similar and equally rare insulators.
Both are two-part insulators but not transpositions. They were designed to
eliminate the tie-wire by clamping the conductor between the two halves in a
serrated groove formed in the face of the bottom half. In fact, both
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| Mac's Believe It Or Not!
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| by John McDougald
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The Bullet
CD 133.4, known as the "bullet" and third in the early Hemingray
line of threaded low voltage styles, has been a popular style for collectors for
many years. It has a lot of history, simply because it was put in service nearly
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| A tribute to the life of Douglas G. Henderson
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Last night as I was looking out the window into the dark, I watched the mist
creep around the house. The fireflies danced in the bushes and the drops of rain
tap, tap, tapped off the roof. "This is Dad," I thought. "This is
what he loved. This is where he will forever live."
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| Cover
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From the creative and imaginative mind of Carol Kerns (Dallas, Texas),
another of her electronic fantasies - "World-wide Insulator Society
Valentine Dance" - graces this month's cover. With the permission of Bill
Meier, webmaster or www.insulators.com, Carol downloaded some of the rare sweethearts posted at the site for her development of the Valentine theme.
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| Review of New Bi-annual Publication: Power Line Explorer Journal
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| By Elton Gish
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Last year Ed Sewall decided to embark on a dream to start a publication that
would preserve the history of old power lines and the insulators found along
those lines. The culmination of Ed's dream is the Power Line Explorer Journal (PLEJ).
His love of collecting multipart porcelain insulators, suspension insulators,
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| Foreign Insulators
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| by Marilyn Albers
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THE YEAR 2001 BRINGS IN MORE
CD'S, EMBOSSINGS, AND COLORS
The insulator you see here was found in the city of Vardon, Hungary by a
fellow insulator collector named Zoltan Drinoczy, who discovered a small but
very old power line in the process of being rebuilt. He remembers seeing some
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