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   1997 >> July  

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

  

   

A State of "EUPHORIA"

   by Doug MacGillvary

   

In the April 1976 issue of Crown Jewels of the Wire, Jack Tod, while writing about the U-982, stated "I guarantee you will enter a state of euphoria if you ever hold this beautiful and unique specimen in your hands." Jack, you nailed it! Imagine holding a U-982 in one hand and a U-983 in the other! The ...                    [more]



   

9 Mile Road Adventure

   by Rob Tucker

   

There was an air of quickening anticipation as the car turned into the growing shadows spreading across the parking lot at Dinosaur National Monument outside of Vernal, UT. The jagged, upturned sedimentary rocks entomb the skeletons of many hundreds of long extinct dinosaurs and as many scientists have ...                    [more]



   

Collecting Electric Fence Insulators - Part One

   

   

Electric Fence insulators are not exactly the hobby's most popular specialty. In fact, I know of only two other people who actively collect fence insulators. Gene Condon, and Bob Wilson Jr., president of one of the worlds largest fence insulator companies. I intend to show that fence insulators and equipment can be ...                    [more]



   

Taking a Train Trip Down Memory Lane

   by Gerald Worms

   

Choo! Choo! What is this? It is a scene from the 1940's? Guess again. Would you believe this picture was taken a bit more recently ... on October 24, 1996? I was fortunate to be able to ride behind Union Pacific Steam Engine #844 on the Union Pacific excursion train. It traveled from St. Louis to Poplar Bluff, ...                    [more]



   

Insulator Hunting for the Marginally Sane

   

   

This article is dedicated to those hardy souls who will risk living through extended periods of frustration and disappointment just to have a chance for brief periods of joy upon occasion.

RESEARCH 

Finding research material on the various companies involved in the ...                    [more]



   

Australian Collector, Noel Dawson

   

   

"Besides being an avid insulator collector, I'm also a member of the Australian Historic Telephone Society, mainly because of the communications link with insulators. Many of the members are telephone linesmen who also take an interest in insulators. Each month a newsletter is published and sent to members ...                    [more]



   

Porcelain Insulator News

   by Elton Gish

   

We haven't discussed multipart porcelain insulators since November 1996 CJ. It is time to catch up on a few interesting reports of multiparts. I will put a couple of color photos on the web page at www.insulators.com/cjphotos/index.htm for those of you on the internet.

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"Woody" didn't know what the "wood thing" was!

   by John McDougald

   

Residing in a Virginia antique store, Carol and I saw this wood-covered insulator. The insulator inside the wooden case was well made with a channel running from the base at one side, over the top of the dome, and down the opposite side to the base. Its center was drilled to accept a 1" American ...                    [more]



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