Hemingray Santa Ana style

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MuddyMO

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Very little insulator action on this forum, so here's a scarce high-voltage insulator made just before the turn of the 20th century.

The style is the 'Santa Ana' (CD 178), which is seen made by a couple other manufacturers. This one was made by Hemingray, and bears a prismatic embossing (patent date on rear), and sharp drip points. I don't believe there are many in the hobby, and the two I've seen offered for sale (besides this one) were quite damaged. Shame.

 

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Also nicknamed 'the spaceship'. The 'Santa Ana' is not only a nickname, but a primary embossing on these CD178's ([020]), and a secondary (back side) embossing on some marked California. Forgot to clarify.
 

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