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Carnival Jewels

   
   

Michael Harris sent in this picture of three carnival glass insulators still in use. His photo is dated March 29, 2005. Michael described the location as being along Arizona state road 92, west of Bisbee. He sent photos of at least three different poles each bearing three of these carnival glass jewels.

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MORE "ONEOFA'S"

   
   

In the May 2005 issue of Crown Jewels, we featured a number of one-of-a-kind insulators from the collection of Butch Haltman. A couple of other collectors have submitted pictures of "one-of-a-kinds" they own.

Paul Ziemer sent us the picture of the CD 1003 glass block pictured on the ...                    [more]



   

Kids Korner

   
   

Meet Cover Artist Perianne Tucker!

I am 15, and in the ninth grade. I am in ballet, but also participate in the sports, tennis and wrestling, at my school. I like to read books, and scrap book with my mom. I also enjoy an occasional insulator hunt with my dad. He has ...                    [more]



   

7th Annual Chesapeake Bay Insulator Club Show

   
   

The Seventeenth Annual Chesapeake Bay Insulator Club show took place on March 5th, 2005. If you live in North Carolina or any state North of there, this show means Winter is over, Spring is on the way and it is SHOW TIME 2005!

As usual, the show was a sellout. If you want to do the show in 2006, return ...                    [more]



   

CANADIAN FORUM

   By Robin Plewes

   

Bob and Bev Scafe hosted the first ever "Merritt in the Mountains Insulator Show" and have been good enough to send in a show a show report for those of us who wanted to be there, but couldn't make it for various reasons. 

The show was held at the Insulator Ranch in Merritt, B.C., May 28-29 in ...                    [more]



   

Glass Blocks

   
   

Early Telegraph Insulators?
Or 20th Century Tree Insulators?

Generally recognized as 1850's era telegraph insulators, glass blocks continued to be advertised in supply catalogs well into the 20th Century. Did insulator companies like Brookfield continue to make them, or were they trying ...                    [more]



   

Mixed-Up Mud Multipart

   
   

David Adams writes, "I found an insulator the other day I feel is kind of odd and it would go into the porcelain news section of CJOW. It's a Westinghouse product with the top skirt in black marked "W" in a circle as usual. But the rest of the skirts are in the very normal Ohio Brass ...                    [more]



   

Sean Green's Eagle Scout Project

   by Mike Green

   

Last August while doing a multi-day backpack with the kids into the Lost Creek Wilderness we encountered a partially collapsed bridge at a large stream crossing. It was about thirty feet across and the water was really moving. The single rickety log that was left swayed and moved so badly that we decided it ...                    [more]



   

BROOKFIELD CD 149

   
   

In the early seventies near Albany New York, Karen and I had a sales table of insulators at a Church meeting room. The swap meet was sponsored by the Capital District Insulator Club. A very distinguish well dressed gentlemen approached our table and introduced himself as William Brookfield. Said he was trying to ...                    [more]



   

Insulator of the Month

   
   

AN ORIGINAL

Paul Ziemer describes this glass block and bracket as a "one-of-a-kind". Found intact by tree trimmers in the Pacific Northwest just a few years ago, Paul believes this is the only original block & bracket known for a CD 1003. Glass blocks were initially used in the ...                    [more]



   

Letters to the Editor

   
   

Longtime Lone Star Insulator Club member Merwin S. Lodge passed away at his home in Kerrville, Texas on June 3, 2005. Merwin, along with his late wife Sarah, and their two children, Russell and Drucilla, were charter members of the LSIC. Russell, who was severely disabled, had an extensive collection of ...                    [more]



   

Displaying Outside the Box

   
   

Some collectors display their insulators in a lighted cabinet, 
Others place them on shelves or window ledges.
Not collector Jim Decker of Tracy, California.

Jim displays his insulators on poles in the yard.
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Natrona Heights Show

   
   

Lee Brewer submitted the pictures on pages 41 - 43 of the Western Reserve Insulator Club's Allegheny Valley Insulator Show held in Natrona Heights, PA last spring.                                                                                            ...                    [more]



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