| What's A C.D.?
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| by N.R. Woodward
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The CD (Consolidated Design Numbers) system was begun almost 35 years ago.
The need for it arose from the fact that various manufacturers used different
numbers to identify the same insulator: and further, sometimes a manufacturer
used the same number to identify different styles at different time periods. For
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| Walking The Lines
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| by Tim Robinson - Easley, SC
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I suppose that most telegraph lines follow railroad lines. These lines are a
potential source of fine insulators, if the lines can be located and are old.
Recently I found a wonderful hard bound book entitled, Right-of-Way--A Guide
to Abandoned Railroads in the U.S. The author states that it was the first book
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| Things Telegraphic At The Oakland Museum
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| by Hans Kettenburg
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Several years ago, while visiting family in San Francisco, I had the
opportunity to visit the Oakland Museum. Doug Pruitt of Redding, California, was
along, as were my brothers, Fritz and Kenny. We took the B.A.R.T. train from
downtown S.F. and zipped under the bay to resurface on the other side in
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| The Editor's Desk
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It is hard to believe that with this issue I will conclude my first year as
editor of Crown Jewels of the Wire. I've come a long way from that dining room
table where it all began, but only with the help of a great number of special
people. Page 1 of the magazine lists those who have done the bulk of the steady
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| Searching For Insulators... In Spring
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| by Eric Halpin
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This is part two of four seasonal stories which will be submitted to Crown
Jewels over the next year. They are based on true experiences that have occurred
to the writer during the past ten years.
It had been a long, cold winter and I was eager to get back out searching for
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| Microbes And Mouthpieces
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| by Vic Sumner
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In this high tech world of today we are witness to an endless array of
scientific discoveries. Even in the biological world are we finding new and/or
altered diseases. Society and governments are up in arms over such afflictions
as Legionnaires disease, Herpes and AIDs.
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| The CD-211 Brookfield Noleak D
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| by Elton Gish
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You must be asking, 'What is a mud collector doing writing about glass".
Well, this mud collector started out collecting Brookfields and I still have a
soft spot for something to sit in a window and look pretty, not that Brookfields
are all that colorful. But, I do have a niche among all the mud that is reserved
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| Foreign Insulators
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| by Marilyn Albers
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HURRAY! (AND HELP!)
Last month, Jack Tod and I unveiled our new book, "Worldwide Porcelain
Insulators -- 1986 Supplement." Can the companion book on foreign glass
insulators be far behind?
Great News! The First Revision of "Glass Insulators from Outside North
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