| MAC's Believe It Or Not!
| | by John McDougald
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Believe It Or Not, another color issue has finally happened. I have not had
much success in keeping the annual tradition alive, but am pleased to present another
wonderful group of colorful insulators for you to enjoy. It is possible only
because of individuals who have shared their treasures with me at shows during
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| | Insulator Hill
| | by Larrin Wanechek
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The year was 1978. My friend, Aldan, and I were about to get off work and
could hardly wait to go treasure hunting. The night before Aldan and I were visiting a friend who told us about a small leather suitcase
containing an unknown amount of money that had been stashed near where we had
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| | A Class Presentation On Collecting Insulators
| | by David Benedict
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Although tradition has it that Friday the l3this unlucky, last December 13,
1991, I was fortunate in being able to present an overview on collecting
glass insulators to 30 fifth grade students at Brewster School.
Brewster
School is located in the South Texas rural community of Linn-San Manuel, about
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| | Foreign Insulators
| | by Marilyn Albers
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EACH NEW DISCOVERY HAS ITS OWN STORY
INSULATORS ON CASTLE DUTY IN FRANCE
Let me introduce two new CD's, 625 and 626, which belong to John Underwood of
Wauchula, Florida. These were sent to me for shadow profiles and photographs,
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| | The ALCAN HIWAY
| | by J. Chester Gordon
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This year, 1992, is the 50th anniversary of the Alaska Hiway. In November,
1942, the United States Army completed an engineering and construction miracle,
the Alcan Hiway, which today is called the Alaska Highway.
The road started in
Dawson Creek, British Columbia. It was driven through an untracked wilderness,
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