| Star Insulators - Back To Square One
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| By Frank Swies
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Glass insulators embossed with a five-pointed star are known to have been a
General Electric Company product offering. Why were they made?
At first glance, there would appear to be little, if any, connection between
STAR embossed insulators and a couple of small, dime sized, nuggets. Yet, to
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| Porcelain Insulator News
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| by Elton Gish
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I've been doing a lot of patent searches trying to find all insulator related
patents. With the internet, this has become much easier. The list now contains
around 2000 patents. I thought I would share with you two patents that explain a
mystery with two different insulators and a few that are very interesting. If
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| CD 301.2 Fry Glass Insulator
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Bill Plunkett reports on an extremely rare insulator. He writes about "a
CD301.2 FRY that my Dad has recently purchased. He got it along with a CD164.4
FRY in blackglass. As we looked into it's rarity, we found that it's possibly
only the third one known in this color and the only complete "whole"
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| More on 162.1's:
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The November issue of Crown Jewels featured an article on CD 162.1's by Lee
Brewer (pages 27-38). Lee writes some follow up comments:
In the article I said these signals challenge the idea of Brookfield claiming
the pieces marked New York are older pieces (for sake of brevity, from now on I
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| An Interesting Find
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| By Dennis Weber
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Following the NIA National Show in New Kensington, PA, Jeanne & I took a
leisurely drive back toward Missouri. The first leg of that trip went across the
northern tip of West Virginia & along the Ohio River as far as Cincinnati.
We planned on doing about 3 days of antiquing along that section.
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| Kids Korner
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Emma & Sienna Reed
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| Triple Ridge
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Most CD 288 insulators embossed with the R.D. Mershon name only have a single
ridge on the umbrella. But a much smaller number are found with three such
ridges, such as the one shown above. The scarcity of the units, along with their
apparent affiliation to insulator manufacturers in Denver, have resulted in
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| Insulator of the Month - Pretty Good Toll
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More than a pretty good toll, it's a pretty, R. Good, Jr toll. Insulators
embossed with Robert Good's name were manufactured in four CD styles: CD 106, CD
121, CD 134, & CD 162. The 121 tolls are found in a wide variety of dramatic
colors, whereas the other CD's have less color variation. R. Good, Jr insulators
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| Robert Good, Jr. & His Insulators
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Born in England in 1866, immigrant Robert Good, Jr arguably influenced
insulator production in the American West more than any other single individual
in his generation.
Learning the glass trade from his father, Robert Junior arrived in Denver,
Colorado area in 1895 to take over a glass plant that had gone out of
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| Brookfield Oddity, revisited
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In the December issue, David Kurns asked if anyone had seen an oddball
Brookfield beehive wherein the dome was much larger above the wire groove than
below it. Lots of collectors reported having one or more of them. Lee &
Dennis Stewart and Randy Wesner sent in the pictures below. Here are some of the
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| Left Coast Lines - News From The Western Region
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The 37th annual Tulare show was held on Friday and Saturday, November 5th and
6th in the big, pink Veteran's Hall on Tulare Avenue. The Simon Brothers, our
show hosts, and The Sequoia Antique Bottle & Collectible Society did the
same thing that they have done every year for as long as anyone can remember.
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| A Magazine for Collectors
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| Photos from "Crown Jewels of the Wire," February 2005
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CJ In Color!
The following photos are from the February 2005
Crown Jewels of the Wire magazine. These have been provided by the publisher
for those wishing to see a color rendition of the black and white photos
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