jaroadshow
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Pulled a couple of Insulators off a pole just north of London , Ont. that I'm looking for information on. First is a Green Canadian Pacific Ry. CD-143 in near mint condition. I'm not sure what it's called but the embossing is in a band that I know in the die was machined out to accomodate a change in the embossing. The band is only on the one side ( half of the diameter ). This insulator doesn't have Co. embossed , only Canadian Pacific Ry
The other is an N.E.G.M. Co. insulator which I think is a CD-145 ,nice colour and only has a very small "fish eye" ding ( barely noticeable on the dome ).
Wodnering if they are good ones.
I know the N.E.G.M. Co. is a New England Glass Manufatcuring Co. product, but I didn't expect to find one of these on a pole in London , Ont.
Any information is appreciated.
Thank You
jaroadshow in London , Ont.
The other is an N.E.G.M. Co. insulator which I think is a CD-145 ,nice colour and only has a very small "fish eye" ding ( barely noticeable on the dome ).
Wodnering if they are good ones.
I know the N.E.G.M. Co. is a New England Glass Manufatcuring Co. product, but I didn't expect to find one of these on a pole in London , Ont.
Any information is appreciated.
Thank You
jaroadshow in London , Ont.