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The 1989 Color Insert

Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", January 1989, page 29

                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                      
                                                                                                

PAGE 29
Top Left
CD742
Unembossed
Cobalt
Owner: Paul Plunkett
Top Right CD 134.4
P in a Diamond
Bubbly jade green
Owner: Kevin Lawless
Middle
Left
CD 120
C.E.W.
Olive green
Owner: Glenn Yows
Right CD 168.5
Large glass dot (E.C.&M. manufacture)
Dark aqua blue
Owner: Mike Guthrie
Lower
Left
CD 126
Brookfield
Light purple
Jim Bridges
Right CD 114
Hemingray/No. 11
Amber
Owner: Paul Houpt
Page 30
Top Left
CD 134
American Ins. Co.
Olive green
Owner: Doug Williams
Right CD 154
Dominion-42
Cornflower blue
Owner: Doug Williams
Middle CD 139.9
Unembossed
Amber
Owner: Ron Yuhas
Bottom
Left
Iron Ramshorn in wood block with square nail
Owner: John Hall
Right CD 132
PAT'D (base embossed)
Emerald green
Owner: Tom Moulton
Page 31
Top Left
CD 132
Unembossed
Medium purple
Owner: Doug Williams
Right U-983
Unembossed Bennington Pottery
Mottled brown glaze
Owner: Dick Bowman
Middle CD 292.5
Knowles/"Boston 6"
Green
Owner: Mike Guthrie
Bottom Left CD 121
Am. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Heavy amber swirls in aqua
Owner: Mike Guthrie
Right CD 287
Lock, Victor, NY
Dark Peacock blue
Owner: Doug Williams
Page 32
Top Left
CD 640
V.A.
Olive green
Owner: Bruce Young
Right CD 151
H.G.Co., Petticoat
Lavender swirls in ice aqua
Owner: Duane Davenport
Middle
Left
CD 135
Chi. Ins. Co. (shoulder)
Jade milk blue
Owner: Ray Klingensmith
Right CD 737
Unembossed
Amber
Owner: Dick Bowman
Bottom Left CD 199
Prism
Olive yellow green
Owner: Dennis Weber
Right CD 743
Unembossed
Cobalt
Owner: Paul Plunkett

This color insert is presented with gratitude to the many collectors who have extended the
invitation to photograph their collections during the past three years. We only wish that each and
every piece could be shared in color with our readers.



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