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Foreign Insulators

   by Marilyn Albers

   

HAPPY COLLECTING IN NEW ZEALAND

You know, we often find that those folks who sort of work behind the scenes turn out to be the most dedicated collectors of all. This seems to be true of Kieran Shanahan of Auckland, New Zealand. He's a subscriber to CROWN JEWELS and ...                    [more]



   

Now, here's a line for ya!

   by Otto Baum

   

I did some research on the transmission line that carries the electrical energy from the Hoover Dam to Los Angeles. Keep in mind that this dam was completed in 1936. 

The General Cable Corporation provided some statistical information regarding the line. The total numher of single circuit towers is 2,422 -- producing an average span of 984 ...                    [more]



   

The Allure Of Insulator Collecting

   by Eric Halpin

   

Sometime ago, a friend of mine seriously asked me what I collected insulators for. Can you imagine such a question? As if it wasn't obvious! As I began to explain this fascinating hobby to him, it became apparent that the subject was really quite extensive, so l felt I had better put some of it down on paper in ...                    [more]



   

Ma Bell's Place

   by Vic Sumner

   

COPPER WIRE AND MEN OF STEEL
CHAPTER II- THE LINEMAN

At the end of his first full day as a lineman, James had learned many lessons. The most evident of these was that climbing poles involved a considerable amount of pain. Another was that the experienced linemen were still up to their ...                    [more]



   

History Of The Private Issue No. 2 Columbia Insulator

   by Larry Veneziano

   

"END OF AN ERA"

The story, the production, the people, the times behind a private issue insulator will forever serve as a memorable part of the insulator hobby history, to which, I hope the Veneziano family have added their contribution. The origin ...                    [more]



   

The Patent Office

   by Elton Gish

   

THE NATIONAL SELF-BINDING INSULATOR
CD 110.5 and CD 110.6

The National Screw-Top insulator is found in two styles namely CD 110.5 and CD 110.6 as shown in the photos below. Both styles are rim embossed with four patent dates with the last date pertaining to two similar patents:

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A Day At The Brookfield Dump

   by Keith Roloson

   

While attending Claude Wambold's backyard gathering, and the Kulpsville Regional last year, I met a fellow CD 252 specialist, Bob McElvaney. He and I began discussing a trip to the Brookfield dump in central Jersey, since this transplanted Westerner had never had such an opportunity. Bob has worked the ...                    [more]



   

Brookfield Update

   by David Wiecek (With commentary by N. R. Woodward)

   

The Brookfield Glass Company was once located in Old Bridge, New Jersey. At the present time, an apartment complex is under construction on the site where the factory once stood. The foundation of the factory and the land around it is being dug up to install drainage pipes, curbs and sidewalks. As a result, ruins ...                    [more]



   

Bea Lines

   by H.G. "Bea" Hyve

   

Let's go to southern California this time and interview Bruce Young of El Cajon. For you non-natives, El Cajon is pronounced "Ell Ca-hone" and not "Ell Ca-john" or "Al Capone" (as we often hear it from newcomers). El Cajon is Spanish for "the big box" (in this case ...                    [more]



   

The Fruits of Research: Sometimes a SOUR Apple!

   by Roger Reinke

   

Hans Kettenburg's story of his acquisition of a rare telegraph key for two dollars, besides causing envy, brings to mind a similar situation but with an absurdly high value placed on the piece because the dealer was unfamiliar with it. At a recent bottle show, a young man was offering a clear, round glass jar ...                    [more]



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