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2005 National Show Report - Part 2 of 3
Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", September 2005, page 17

2005 National Show Report
Nor-Cal Insulator Club
San Jose, California

                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                               

Best Specialty Exhibit

The National Insulator Association's award for Best Specialty exhibit went to Dwayne Anthony for his display of insulators made by the Brookfield Glass Company.

The CD 126 "blobtop" and the CD 145 "beehive" shown at the top of the page demonstrate some of the outstanding character to be found in Brookfield insulators.



Showmanship Award

Bill Ostrander nearly reconstructed an Arizona power line;
winning the Bob & Phoebe Adams Showmanship Award 
for the Best Dramatically Effective Presentation.


Return from the Grave

Denley Bryson displayed Fred M Locke insulators 
he repaired from pieces found in an insulator graveyard.


Best Display of Threaded Insulators

NIA President Dudley Ellis presented Dave Elliott (left)
 the award for the display judged best of threaded insulators. 
Dave's exhibit of North American tolls 
features many colorful examples.


Best Exhibit of Western Insulators

The Nor-Cal Insulator Club awarded its prize for the 
Best Exhibit of Western Insulators 
to Bob McLaughlin 
for a display of products manufactured by his family. 
Included were the colorful 
commemorative CD 162's 
made by William McLaughlin in 1972.



Go-Withs

Carl Scott was awarded best of category for Go-Withs
with his display of the people who did the work 
and the tools they used. 

Below is a snapshot from Lou Hall's display 
of insulator mounting pins and brackets.


Best Display of Foreign Insulators

Gil Hedges-Blanquez received the NIA's award for Best Foreign Insulators with his colorful display of Mexican glass.


Best Display of Porcelain Insulators

Mike Spadafora's exhibit of insulators made by the Fred M. Locke Company received the NIA's award for Best Display of Porcelain Insulators



Best of Category: Color

Winning the NIA's award 
for the best display featuring colored insulators 
was Mike Green, 
who entitled his exhibit after the first 
telegraph message ever sent,

"What Hath God Wrought?"



The Junk Yard

Another colorful exhibit is that presented
by Sean Green, 
the son of Mike Green, 
with his display of what collectors affectionately call 
"junk in glass".

Flawed insulators with underpours, embedded nails, 
huge bubbles, amber swirls and giant bubbles
are the crown jewels of 
Sean's collection.



Southern California Insulators

Denny Hackthorne 's exhibit of 
insulators manufactured in California 
won the Central/Southern Counties Insulator Club 
award for Best Exhibit Using 
Southern California Insulators.


CALIFORNIA GOLD!

Denny Hackthorne/s exhibit contained a gold mine of insulators 
manufactured throughout California, including EC&M's, 
Cal Elec Works, and wooden insulators 
used on San Francisco's trolley car system.

Among the nuggets
in Denny's display were 
CD 130 Cal Elec Works (above), 
CD 130.1 Cal Elec Works in cobalt (above), 
CD 123 EC&M in cobalt (above), 
and an outstanding 
"Two Tone" CD 161 California (left).



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