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Category: Start / Antiques & Collectibles / Insulators
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A Brief History of Insulators  There were a number of early experimental lines in Europe and the United States before Samuel F. B. Morse finally developed a fully functional and commercial system using his particular code. He built his first commercial line between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. in 1844.
Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 424 Report broken link | Details
A.C. Wakker's Insulator Information  Here are photos and information for the items in my collection. Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 255 Report broken link | Details
Andrew Gibson's Insulator Page  I've been collecting for over 20 years now, and have had a lot of fun both with the insulators and the people. The picture up top is of what I call my "Rogue's Gallery". It's a bunch of my best and favorite insulators. Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 292 Report broken link | Details
Artifically Induced Colors  There are two sources known for intentionally altering the integral color of glass insulators: thermal and radiation. Both can create color changes from very subtle to extremely radical. Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 394 Report broken link | Details
Australian Insulators  ON THIS PAGE I WILL TRY AND SHOW SOME OF THE LARGE RANGE AND COLORS OF AUSTRALIAN INSULATORS , I WILL ALSO SHOW INSULATORS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES THAT WERE USED IN AUSTRALIA .
Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 338 Report broken link | Details
Barrett Nipcon's Insulator Site  Somewhere in my youthful days (HA!) of early 2002, I dug a few dozen glass insulators from a small farmer's dump, and soon the fire within me was powerful as a candu reactor! That's right... and it hurts sometimes. Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 627 Report broken link | Details
Beak's Glass Insulators  Mr. Kim Chapman
144 South Main St.
Stoddard, WI 54658
(608) 457-2755
Added on: 10-Jul-2006 | hits: 244 Report broken link | Details
Berkshire Insulator Gallery  This collection of insulators includes some unique examples of insulators collected from around the world and covers over 50 years of high voltage insulator history. Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 282 Report broken link | Details
Bill Meier's Insulator Page  Who am I?
I was born on November 22, 1955 (11/22/55 !), and married on October 15, 1989. My wife, Jill Meier and I are avid insulator collectors. We started collecting (again) in the spring of 1989. In addition, we are both very involved in the hobby, at the local, regional, and national level.
Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 325 Report broken link | Details
Bill Ostrander's Insulator Site  My Dad was a lineman/troubleshooter for the City of Detroit, Public Lighting Commission where he began working in 1946. He brought home my first insulator, a CD 125 WU. I still have it! Added on: 09-Jul-2006 | hits: 343 Report broken link | Details
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