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   1975 >> July  

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

  

   

Research Division

   

   

Dear Dora Harned,

I am 12 years old and I have been collecting insulators for 2 years. I have mostly common, and I have accumulated about 226 insulators.

I recently received an insulator from a friend. This insulator puzzles me because I have seen nothing like it. It is made of clear glass and has a K on ...                    [more]



   

Insulators in the Far East

   by Garry Nelson

   

From August 1974, until the end of January 1975, I traveled throughout the Orient while serving with Patrol Squadron Nine, an anti submarine warfare unit in the United States Navy. Our squadron's home base was in Japan, but commitments took us to South Korea, Thailand, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Diego ...                    [more]



   

The Hemingray No. 9

   by Charlie Angevine

   

When I began collecting several years ago, I had no idea how many sizes, shapes and colors of insulators there were. This was before I had my first insulator book or knew that there was such a thing as a club of insulator collectors. After joining the Pole Cats, buying some books and attending some shows, one thing became clear to ...                    [more]



   

Porcelain Insulator News

   by Jack H. Tod

   

Preferably direct porcelain news item and questions directly to Jack H. Tod, 3427 N. 47th Place, Phoenix, Ariz. 85018. All mail will be answered if reply stamp is enclosed, and the most newsworthy items and questions of general interest will be published as space permits.

...                    [more]


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