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Important Message From Your "Foreign Insulators" Editor

Reprinted from "INSULATORS - Crown Jewels of the Wire", July 1982, page 17

This concerns everyone listing foreign glass insulators for sale or trade, and I'm asking for your cooperation. As of August '81 all previously listed C.D. #'s for foreign glass (excluding Canada and Mexico) were changed! Since then many new foreign designs have been found, and these have now been assigned C.D. #'s. All of these new numbers have been officially approved and adopted by the N.I.A. and will be listed as such in the new price guide by Paul Keating. The old numbers are no longer being used, except temporarily, and only as a cross reference. This is for real! This was a group effort, and we're moving ahead It is disappointing to see ads for foreign glass still using only the old numbers. Please learn the new C.D.'s and use them! 

Foreign glass insulators now occupy essentially the block of numbers from 400 through 600. This was done to create better order in the C.D. numbering system. For a very small sum you can order the new book (see classified ads) listing all of these, with their corresponding "old" numbers. Embossings are included, as well as countries of origin. 

Until we are all used to the new numbers, may I suggest this way of listing:

C.D.# 

   

405   

(new)   

no embossing, green

422   

(124.6)   

AGEE, purple

430   

(130.7)   

C.C.G., straw

545   

(832)   

L'Electro Verre/35.3, green

579   

(new)   

HUTA FALENCIA 1, aqua

590   

(250.7)   

A.G.M. P1-3, amber

640   

(781)   

ISOREX/35.3, dark green

678   

(800)   

FOLEMBRAY/No. 286, green

   

   

etc., etc.

 Thanks!!



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