Screwtop
Well-Known Member
My area is rich in railroad history - meaning there were a lot of insulators here. Driving down the road next to the tracks today one can still see Hemingray beehive insulators on top of the crossbars. In recent years, a good number of the poles have been removed to who knows where. I like the look of insulators, and I want to start a collection, but I do not
want to buy any. They are just too common for me to pay for one. I would like to find them out in "the wild" however. How would I go about doing that? I don't want to break any laws, so climbing on top of the poles is out of question. Where do I look?
Btw, I don't have my drivers license yet, so I can't drive all over creation.
want to buy any. They are just too common for me to pay for one. I would like to find them out in "the wild" however. How would I go about doing that? I don't want to break any laws, so climbing on top of the poles is out of question. Where do I look?
Btw, I don't have my drivers license yet, so I can't drive all over creation.