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nydigger

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Yeah that insulator cleaned up very nicely. It is heavy too must weigh at least a pound and a half[:D]
 

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That sweeny is nice. Looks more deco era. The Scotts are 1920ish. Beautiful insulator!
 

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Hi Nydigger, Your insulator is a CD 162.1 Brookfield. The color looks to be emerald green. Unfortunately, it is a pretty common color for this CD number, so it is likely worth $2 to $5.
 

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Found this on a previous post on this forum

Okey doke. You've got a CD 162.1 [010] with the following values (based on vvnm):

aqua, dark green aqua = $1
green = $3-5
Emerald green = $5-10
Yellow green = $15-20
Dark olive green = $30-40

I'd say you could probably get a twin to this one at your local insulator show for about $10 based on your pic. It's not the dk. olive grn. one and there are just too many of them around to get top book for one of these. Still beats a clear Hemi-42, though!
 

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thanks guys for the info . i was just curious, i love the color to much to even think about selling it lol [:D]
 

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