I see 160's, 106's, 145's, 121, 154, 115, 190 and maybe a 122 front left. You should line those 160's up on a shelf. A lot of people like those for obvious reason.
"Sounds like a gold mine then its a coal mine" You sound like a cocky D*$%. This isn't the first thing like this I've seen you post. When do we get to see another picture of your puce eagle??
People pull intact insulators out of the wild all the time. This is just one of the caches I've dug so far this year. Also have dug a green Diamond P ($1250-1500), threadless TILLOTSON 731 ($500), a big chunk of a 193.1 AM. TEL. & TEL. CO. ($3000-3500), and tons of other really great, rare...
Firstly, if your serious about getting into collecting, buy this: http://www.insulatorpriceguide.comForget about the price guide browser, the book is your best friend and appendixes in the back will help you narrow stuff down quickly. Second I would say join ICON. The "forums" are extensive but...
Wow. People dig and dive their whole lives and don't find anything that intense. Hope you keep it and that your soul gets sucked into this disease. Its a good one.
Go in with a grocery cart. You can use this to pack the bottles out and if caught just say your "bee-boppin' for bottles". Keep rambling on with hyper verbal speech about the different types and prices and history. They're gonna think you're crazy anyway. Now instead of a ticket you get a free...
Impersonation may be a heftier crime? I don't know. Ive thought of this and it seems like it could go bad. Impersonating a hobo, now there you go....nobody arrests a hobo.
Wondering if the porter is free blown. There are no mold seams but no obvious pontil scar either. The applied CLARKE & CO. is a PERUVIAN - SYRUP. The HUNT'S / LINIMENT has a blowpipe pontil scar but the tapered collar looks tooled. I have never seen this before. Also wondering if that is a...