Derflinger Glass Works
Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", October 1972, page 35
Dear Mr. & Mrs. Harned,
I have many insulators not listed in Milholland's books and some made by
firms not listed by N. R. Woodward. But the one I am most interested in at this
time is an insulator obtained near the Mexican border. It appears to be a C.D.
133, aqua color. Enclosed (on the page following) you will find a drawing of it.
The H~~ is Spanish for brothers. Maybe some of the readers of the Crown Jewels
of the Wire can help. Mr. N. R. Woodward has seen this insulator and has not
been able to supply an answer.
While traveling in Pennsylvania looking for insulators we visited a small
town, White Mills, between Honesdale and Hawley. In this town was a Historical
Marker and the remains of an old stone building. The Marker was for the
Derflinger Glass Works. After looking at the glass in Derflinger insulators I
feel sure they are American made. If Derflinger insulators were not made in
Pennsylvania, then where were they made? Maybe some of the readers might know.
By the way, in the March Issue (1972) my number is 60 in Texas, and the name
is spelled "Meidham". This is wrong. It should be MEIDAM
I. J. Meidam
2106 - 19 Ave. No.
Texas City, Texas 77590
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