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   1982 >> April  

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

  

   

HEMINGRAY - 42/8::: //MADE IN U.S.A./14A

   by William C. Ogden

   

Why would anyone spend his time collecting, let alone writing about, an insulator as common as the Hemingray 42? There are scarce-to-rare 42's, and among the common ones, there are interesting differences in shape/proportions, color, embossing, and bases.

First, some background information. About 1922, Hemingray replaced its ...                    [more]



   

Red Glass Insulators

   by N. R. Woodward

   

Although the question of glass insulators in red color has been discussed from time to time, it seems appropriate to once again cover the topic. From long- time readers, we ask forgiveness for repeating some data already presented in past years. 

Insofar as ...                    [more]



   

Foreign Insulators

   by Marilyn Albers

   

Oy Wartsila Ab Turku Pottery - Finland

The July, 1980 issue of Crown Jewels carried an article I wrote in which I showed a picture of some porcelain insulators, along with their markings, that Frank Shiels (Fort Worth, Texas) had brought back from that ...                    [more]



   

Porcelain Insulator News

   by Jack H. Tod, NIA #13

   

Dear Jack: 

I recently acquired at an auction two very bulky and crudely constructed suspension insulators (see below). The glaze is grey with streaks of blue, and there are no markings to identify the manufacturer. 

When I first saw these in a crate, the first thing I ...                    [more]



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