I've have a Celery Compound bitter, w/ a 26 and light 26 offset, an oldmtimer at work told me the piece of glass hit the bottom of the mold(1st time) light emboss
then after blown the real emboss is the centered on
Tom
RE: Insulators for Brians to look at…
Nice glass, I've got a few high voltage pieces, 230 (frog eyes), and a 231.2 w/ high line and tie wire attached, only in clear though.. Is that a amber piece a 235, very nice collection..
Tom
Happy Thanksgiving back to you, We are getting a some rain today[:D]. Might be able to dig on Friday. The ground around our area in Bama has been rock hard..
Tom
**it happens, I ripped my leg up trying to shake loose a few insulators from a old pole in Jakin,Ga on Sunday.., and it was only (3) CD 203's .....oh well
~T.Y.
1133 Miles Driving down and back home to see my folks in New Smyrna Beach, FL
0 bottles found at my old digging spot by the old hotel on the beach (posted ntp)
~ Tom Y.
Nice flask, would like to dig one myself.. I will be going to a 'national forest' next weekend where my buddy at work went hunting last weekend, and said he saw some old house footings. Tom
I feel your pain.... I might get out on the 24th.. and let the son drive down the old power lines while I scout a few more old porcelain in the woods.. maybe I'll be able to dig a little deeper in the farm dump during the holiday break..
-Tom ;-)
Thanks All, I can't find any markings on the three skirt insulator, but it looks just like the victor dadwasadigger posted.. and Cap I did get a funny look from the wife when I walked in with it.. I also found two more today in the same area, a baby blue PINCO, 1968-15,000 and a S-LAP tower...
The three skirt insulator, measures 12" top, 8 1/2" Mid and 6" Bottom, approx 10" Tall.. The other measures 12" top, 9" bottom, approx 9" tall, also a 5 and 8 on each side of the Ohio Brass marking.. Thanks for any help.
Might be a new version of the ad I found
Tom
I scout the creek near my house, I have found plenty of good bottles, straight sided cokes and other types of bottles, one problem is, alot of them look like they have been sand blasted due to the tumbling action of the creek. I'm sure river type flow would produce a better quality bottle.
Tom
Thanks Warren, Got to get more Alabama bottles out of the ground.. It's sad to know all the bottles in my area that are paved over w/ new houses..[:@]
Nice cars on the panhandler site.. Wow..
Tom