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dry

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Hi,
Know anything about these?
One No40 Hemingray, green
The other Whitall Tatum Co. No21 made U.S.A.
Thanks,
Dry

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Bixel

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ah insulators, my specialty! Well both of those are pretty common pieces and both list in the price guide for less then a dollar. Still are nice to sit in a window!
 

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Thanks,
I appreciate you're response
I have another one I will take picture of later, brown marble colored.
Thanks again for your fast and knowledgeable response!
This is a wonderful forum.
Dry
 

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i agree with you insulator those are pretty common

and they do look good in the window i am also a insulator collector
 

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Speaking of insulators.... I was in an antique/junk shop and came across a purple insulator. I noticed it was all cracked and chipped. Well the owner of the store happened to walk over and said that it was, "struck by lightning," and that , "makes them more valueable." It looked to me like he threw it at the cement a few times but hey what do I know? Anyway the guy wanted $8.00 for it and I wasn't about to shell out eight bucks for something I knew nothing about. I remember it had a name on it but I forget what. [8|] Do you think I should have bought it?
 

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Do you know if it was stain because ifit was stain then its worthless know if it was a h.g.co petticoat in purple you should of bought it because there worth alot of money
 

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there are many insulators, that when purple, are valuable!. Most likely, it is stained, and has been "crackle glassed". I have never heard of a insulator haveing many crakcs in it from lightning. I have a bunch that have been hit and they have what we call "flashover". It is a spot, normally around the bottom of the insulator that will have a rought spot, that may be burnt. I have never seen one full of cracks from lightning. Just my opinion, but I think it is a fake.
 

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forgot to mention, getting struck by lightning, DOES NOT make them more valuable! It takes away from the value alot.
 

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ya man i though that was kinda funny gettign hit by lighting

hey insulators you a member of nia?
 

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