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We're Just Curious....
Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", October 2004, page 12

In the April, 1969 issue of Old Bottle Magazine, insulator editor Frances Terrill wrote about a newly discovered California CD 201 that was different than the rest.

Frances wrote that two collectors in California were "poking around on an old line looking for 1 piece Brookfields when they noticed an insulator that appeared to be a little slimmer than average CD 201 or Hem. 2. It turned out to be a new purple Calif. which we had not heard of before."

A purple CD 201 California? Such a find is still not listed in the Price Guide today! .

Can anyone verify the existence of a purple CD 201 California? If so, let us know at Crown Jewels. We've got a major dose of curiosity that needs to be satisfied.

Speaking of curious things. Your editors were surprised when Colin Jung pointed out to us that the two CD 201's shown in the May issue of Crown Jewels were the same insulator. California 201's are listed in blue aqua and green aqua colors. We showed both colors. But Colin is right. It turns out to be the same insulator.

We took one picture of the insulator ourselves; and another collector sent us a picture of the same insulator that he took. My only explanation is that a difference in lighting and camera settings made the color come out to appear as if there were two different insulators. We did not intentionally changed the color of the same insulator. Neither did we notice both pictures were of the same insulator. But, as Colin also pointed out, there were one or two other California insulators in the May issue that appear to be the same insulator but shown in different shades of color. Again, different sources for the pictures (and different cameras) but the same insulator. We'll try to be more careful in the future.

What are your curious about? Do you have an insulator question that someone else in the hobby might be able to answer? Write Crown Jewels and/ or send us a picture, and we'll see if any of our subscribers has the answer. If it is a question about CD designs, we'll forward it to N.R. Woodward.

Howard & Linda



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