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

  

   

One of a kinds...

   
   

For over a year Butch and Eloise Haltman (below) invited Linda and I to come to their home to photograph their insulator collection, particularly their one-of-a-kind pieces. We finally made the trip this past winter, thoroughly enjoying their hospitality. Our feature article this month is about those unique insulators in ...                    [more]



   

Canadian Forum

   By Robin Plewes

   

One insulator that is rather interesting when it comes to Canadian porcelain insulators, is the large beehive with the metal cap on top. These don't show up very often and they come in an unmarked very dark brown glaze and a "CP" skirt embossed white version. There is also a report of an ...                    [more]



   A Magazine for Collectors

   
   Photos from "Crown Jewels of the Wire," May 2005
   

CJ In Color!

The following photos are from the May 2005 Crown Jewels of the Wire magazine. These have been provided by the publisher for those wishing to see a color rendition of the black and white photos ...                    [more]



   

Insulator of the Month

   
   

The Buzz

Butch Haltman says the CD 141.8 Buzby (left) and the Buzby prototype (right) are his favorite insulators. Buzby insulators are exceedingly rare themselves; but there is only one prototype. Did it accompany the patent application, which was granted on May 6, 1890? While that's not known, the prototype is obviously a forerunner to the final product. This was one of a number of "no tie" insulators patented at the end of the 19th Century. ...                    [more]



   

Heart of Houston

   By Bob Machann

   

Continued from April CJOW

When I got back to my apartment, I got a closer look at the CD 214s. The damaged ones weren't as bad as they seemed by the pole. One had a burr off one of her ears. Another had a flat chip on her skirt. The remaining three had mostly wire groove chips. I kept the one from the crossarm and the one with the ...                    [more]



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