1975 >> January  

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

  

   

Research Division

   

   

Can anyone identify this green milk glass object? There were about twelve of these found in an old house in Pennsylvania and shipped to California. They are apparently unused, but old.
Mary Hugon 
Chester, California        

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Porcelain Insulator News

   by Jack H. Tod

   

Preferably direct porcelain news items 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 answered as space permits.

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The One That Got Away

   by Alan Rodgers

   

A Chambers in a fish pool, pile of glass block fragments, five Jumbo insulators on one pole, and an E.R.W. seen suspended on wires over the middle of a river. These are the ones that got away. Everyone has his story of the one he just missed by inches. It is the most aggravating, frustrating, but challenging ...                    [more]



   

Insulators of Mexico

   by William J. Hill

   

After numerous trips south of the border by my partner Richard Cook of Benson, Arizona, and me, we have not found too many different glass insulators. We have, however, found about ten different types in variations of colors from aqua, blue, green, amber, off clear and clear. The colors can vary in many ...                    [more]



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