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Glass Insulators Collectors Reference Site In the mid 1960's a few people began collecting these antique glass insulators Today there are over 3,000 insulator collectors Insulator clubs, local and national shows, and good reference books are available Auctions of Vintage Insulators are available too
Insulator Reference Site The complete reference site for insulators and related items This site contains the most complete insulator database know, as well as thousands of newspaper and trade journal article
Geographical Locations of Glass Insulator Usage in North America As the title implies, entries are limited to the geographical locations of glass insulator usage in North America Some exceptions may be found, such as insulators dug from the Hemingray dump, or North American insulators found in service outside North America
ICON - Insulator Collectors On the Net - Glass and Porcelain Insulators Insulator Collectors On the Net is group of over two thousand insulator collectors from around the world who wish to share information about collecting insulators with other collectors To facilitate communications among collectors there is an optional mailing list that is available
Insulators: A History and Guide to North American Glass Pintype Insulators The most extensive history to date on the manufacture, sale and use of glass pintype insulators New material never published before in an insulator reference book 90+ full-color photographs assist in identification and serve as a color reference guide
The Ohio Valley Glass Company - But Which One? The first two companies listed are of little concern to the insulator collecting community because no records can be found to show that they ever produced glass insulators The last two companies are sometimes vaguely linked by the belief that they, somehow, are related
Glass and Porcelain Insulators in Service This section shows glass or porcelain insulators still in service Each photograph includes a description of the insulators, their use, the location, and other information Isn't it exciting to see insulators (especially glass ones!) still in use?
Porcelain Insulator Collectors Reference Site In North America glass was always the predominate material for communications insulators but porcelain has become the standard for power distribution due to its greater strength and surface resistance