Favorite Insulator?

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bottlecol345

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This right here would be my favorite insulator I own. An early 1850s threadless Benningtion made insulator. This guy was made of mainly flint and some porcelain. This beauty came from a drainage trench along a major highway in Northern New york. It was dug up by a backhoe that was leveling out the area. Has a couple scars, but is still a beauty!

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My favorite....

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I'm not much into insulators, but my favorite is my perfect deep amber Foster Brothers 1858. It is a beauty!

I am looking for any insulators from New Hampshire. I know that Stoddard did some insulators, please let me know what you might have.

Thanks,
Mike

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