Research Division
Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", November 1982, page 20
Dear Dora,
While insulator collecting has been a way of life for
me since 1948, I've also found great pleasure in the history of the telephone,
telegraph and associated supply and manufacturing companies.
I am currently
cataloging all, I hope, telephone companies past and present in the U.S.. The
number runs into thousands so it's no easy task.
While pursuing this information
I ran across a paragraph in a 1902 issue of the Telephone Magazine that should
interest all collectors of Harloes. I quote:
The Harloe Insulator Co. of Hawley,
Pa. are placing upon the market their latest invention -- a self-tying Insulator
-- which they claim is vastly superior to the present style of insulator.
It's
too bad they didn't explain which CD they were to produce, 109.5 or 206.5. As I
have a considerable library of early books, magazines etc. on communications
subjects I'll be sending more tidbits as time will allow.
Yours for better
collecting,
Vic Sumner
12608 Browning Ct.
Grand Terrace, CA 92324
Tel. # 714
783-1824
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