1988 >> September  

Message to readers about contents for this month....

  

   

Porcelain Insulator News

   by Elton Gish, NIA #41

   

We last published an updated list of the known Pittsburg date control markings in the April 1987 issue of CJ. Many new reports have been made and the mystery of the date codes still persists. While we may never solve the mystery, it is still interesting to follow and to see how many different markings can be ...                    [more]



   

Samuel Oakman and Boston Insulator Production

   by Bill Snell

   

(Part I, Part II in November, 1988)

Can you imagine what your insulator collection would be like if Samuel Oakman never lived? Obviously all the Boston Bottle Works, American Insulator Company, and Oakman Manufacturing Company pieces would not exist. But his patents had a ...                    [more]



   

An Ultimate Polecat Tribute

   

   

During a recent visit at her home, Lu Farin of Decatur, Texas, was telling John and me about the story in the March, 1976, issue of TEXAS Highways magazine. She recalled that there had been a picture of a most unusual tombstone erected in the memory of a "polecat" --- you know, a lineman. I thought ...                    [more]



   

Pincher Creek, Alberta

   

   

Pincher Creek in southern Alberta is home to one of Canada's most unique tourist attractions -- a crystal village constructed of discarded glass insulators formerly used on Alberta's telephone poles.

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Jim Hercus of Bale d'Urfe, Quebec, ...                    [more]



   

Welcome News

   

   

The "Millbrook Roundtable" July 6,1988
by Sara Schroeder

Jeffrey McCurty's Hobby is Grounded in Glass Insulators

Treasures can be found in the strangest places, especially the kind that Jeffrey McCurty collects. The Millbrook resident's eyes glaze over when he finds ...                    [more]



   

Dyar's Patent and the First Glass Insulator in the United States

   by Bob Harding

   

I found the following information in a 1915 book on the telegraph and thought it was interesting and would like to share it with Crown Jewels readers.

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In almost every grade school in America, Samuel Morse is given credit for the ...                    [more]



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