Insulator of the Month
Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", February 2006, inside cover
An Original
Terry Drollinger sent in this picture of a yellow California CD 260 resting
on a basalt cliff high above the Columbia River in Washington.
Terry fell in love with this paint splattered California because... well,
because it is covered in paint. You see, there's always been controversy about
whether some yellow California's were altered to that color artificially.
But this insulator is exactly the way it was found inside a sawmill in
Northern California around 1970. Terry purchased the insulator from a man who
was involved in the recovery of a number of yellow California helmets all those
decades ago.
So Terry owns an authentic yellow California helmet from the original find.
Congratulations!
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