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I consider the soot adds one of a kind character to the piece A telltale clue of the insulator's actual use in the course of a bygone era. In this installment we'll take a appear at an interesting but obscure corner of the antique glass insulator planet the drip point. Drip points always come up in conversations when I run into non-collectors who show me that a single old Hemingray insulator they had laying around out in the barn or on a windowsill. Not as well numerous people today know the purpose of the little teeth ringing the bottoms of these common insulators except collectors inclined enough to poke around and learn the history. I constantly get a kick out of explaining this small piece of Hemingray lore when I have a opportunity.<br />This specific bottle was created by Owens-Illinois in 1984, as indicated by markings along the reduce heel of the bottle . I hope this write-up will help some new, beginning, insulator collectors get a new point of view on the Hemingray NO. 9 style that served on phone lines for so extended right here in the United States. In at least 1 mold, the “9” beneath the name HEMINGRAY is essentially an upside-down “G” stamp.<br /><ul><br /><li>By 1892 Fred started promoting electrical and telegraph supplies, most of which were made to his specifications, with the Brookfield Glass Organization and also the Hemingray Glass Corporation creating the glass insulators.</li><br /><li>Incidentally, a number of the purple colored units are from molds in which the “9” is positioned underneath “IN” or “N”.</li><br /><li>I’m sorry but this write-up is mostly about the oldest key form of “No 9” insulator which is classified in the value guides as embossing index number . [https://www.google.co.vi/url?q=https://etextpad.com/spjmri03x6 https://www.google.co.vi/url?q=https://etextpad.com/spjmri03x6] </li><br /><li>All insulators have the Hemingray / Patent May possibly 2ND 1893 on the front embossing.</li><br /></ul><br />One of the most prevalent kinds of pony insulators was made by Hemingray Glass Companyof Muncie, Indiana, and that was their “Number 9” style. CD 302 Hemingray energy insulators nonetheless in service use in Ohio just after additional then one hundred years of service duty. It is really rare to see massive colored glass pintype power insulators nevertheless in service use today. The CD 232 Hemingray D-513 was produced by the Hemingray Glass Company in Muncie, Indiana in the 1930's and 40's.<br /><h2>Assist W Hemingrays &amp; Clear Insulators</h2><br />Which is the way I tend to lean when contemplating the subject. It is to receive a extra excellent insulation than has been obtained by this arrangement, that our invention is directed. To accomplish this result, we mold or safe at the lower edge of the flaring bell-mouth of the insulator, a series of lugs or teats b, b. We come across in practice that a single row of these teats arranged on the reduced edge of the insulator, is sufficient, but when desired, of course the inner shield D could be supplied with a equivalent series of teats.<br />A CD 220 Hemingray-670 power insulator still in service use soon after 80 years of service in northern Indiana. The Hemingray Glass Corporation in Muncie, Indiana was the largest producer of this CD style of insulator. Millions upon millions were generate from 1921 to the early 1960's.<br />So far, I have only noticed a single mold where the “9” is positioned directly beneath the “A”. The most widespread placement is beneath the “G” or slightly to the correct or left of the G. Incidentally, a number of the purple colored units are from molds in which the “9” is positioned underneath “IN” or “N”. A pony style of insulator known as an exchange insulator that had been developed for open wire telephone distribution.<br /><h3>Hemingray May Perhaps Two 1893 Insulator Smaller Version</h3><br />These Mexican insulators are discovered in red amber, and are considerably extra reasonably priced than some of the other reddish colored insulators shown in this post. These days, the truest "red" insulators are each current commemoratives. [https://www.google.com.ag/url?q=https://helpful-flamingo-gml1c7.mystrikingly.com/blog/were-not-sure-why-someone-would-take-action-vandal-shoots-out-b-c-power-line https://www.google.com.ag/url?q=https://helpful-flamingo-gml1c7.mystrikingly.com/blog/were-not-sure-why-someone-would-take-action-vandal-shoots-out-b-c-power-line] The VTS CD 102 pony shown on the inside of the front cover comes in actually red glass. [newline]Some McLaughlin commemoratives, created in 1972, are a dramatic red color . But insulators made for actual service on lines seem to have only be located in "reddish" colors.<br />Some collectors had been buying them and turning them into candlesticks. We do not recall ever supplying a equivalent instance in more than five decades of hobby involvement, so are of the belief it really is a fairly hardly ever encountered and really desirable color variant. The base is marked with the “H more than smaller a” logo. “Scales” emblem applied on containers created for McKesson &amp; Robbins. This is on the base of a smaller green glass jar, probably for an ointment.<br />For instance it could be HEMINGRAY • or something like No • 44. This list is an try to catalog identified examples as this is one thing beyond the official "guide". Mold number “33” on the base of an emerald green soda bottle made by Owens-Illinois, Inc. Millions of these forms of “generic” non-returnable soda bottles have been produced for lots of years.<br />The "PROVO" name can be discovered on 4 distinct CD style insulators as No. , No.1 , No.two , and No. 4 (CD 303.5). Rather than leave all of my Hemingray insulators outdoors I've brought some of them indoors and added some battery faux tea lights. Not enough light to read by but good ambiance in the living area in the evenings. There have been a lot of CD 160 Hemingray-14's on several of the poles downtown Hamler only. CD 160's are a smaller size of the CD 162 and nickname the "baby signal." They were a lot rarer to see along railroads. On this pole there have to of been in between of the CD 160's.<br />A collection of 66 glass threaded pin variety insulators from North America. Numerous of these insulators had been utilised on telegraph poles for wire line Morse code communication. The index is lettered “HEMINGRAY / No 9” on the front skirt and “PATENT / May perhaps ” on the rear skirt. Fred's most significant influence on insulators would be his involvement with porcelain insulators.
I have a tendency to compare this to the eccentricities of the numismatics fraternity that from time to time goes a tiny overboard on studying many really slight variations in coin dies, as observed below a microscope or loupe. In some circumstances an person letter leans strongly to the suitable or the left, is greater or reduce than an adjoining character, or is as well close or too far apart from the next letter in sequence. Occasionally a letter in the prime line of text is practically touching a letter in the line beneath. Some of the colors in these earlier embossing variants are quite scarce to rare, and in some circumstances almost not possible to find.<br />A moderate size power insulator made for high voltage energy distribution with a rating up to 40,000 volts. The Hemingray Glass Firm in Muncie, Indiana developed these No.two "PROVO Sort" insulators in the late 1890's to early 1900's. Glass insulators are nine CD 183 Hemingray-71's, and two CD 219 Hemingray-660's. Some of the glass insulators cannot be seen in the photo. A rural farm outdoors of Bryan, Ohio with a remnant single-user open wire telephone line with two glass insulators.<br /><ul><br /><li>Ultimately Hemingray transitioned into employing round drip points as shown on this hoop skirt.</li><br /><li>I just picked them up simply because I liked them and they make an exciting show in the yard.</li><br /><li>The No. 12 was typically applied on telephone “drop lines” extending from the back alley to person properties and firms.</li><br /><li>The one particular on the ideal is the wider version (created after the mold was re-tooled).</li><br /></ul><br />1 of the most common forms of pony insulators was made by Hemingray Glass Companyof Muncie, Indiana, and that was their “Number 9” style. CD 302 Hemingray energy insulators nevertheless in service use in Ohio just after extra then one hundred years of service duty. It is exceptionally rare to see significant colored glass pintype energy insulators nonetheless in service use nowadays. The CD 232 Hemingray D-513 was created by the Hemingray Glass Enterprise in Muncie, Indiana in the 1930's and 40's.<br /><h2>Olive Amber Cd 162 Hemingray Glass Insulator</h2><br />I have a buddy who specializes in this CD so he'll want me to ask you about the mold numbers in case you have one he's hunting for! We uncover eight drip points that are only partially flaked. The majority of these are really modest, and only detected with careful examination. Glass has wealthy, abundant saturation, however permits light to pass throughout, in a standard, backlighted cabinet. A further beautifully colored 1893 patent dated Hemingray with mustard toning.<br />At [https://atavi.com/share/wox2jiz7bjti https://atavi.com/share/wox2jiz7bjti] was taken, Bluffton, Indiana was still employing the old six.6A series street lighting loop, which only a couple of cities and towns had been applying at the time. The street lighting circuits had been changed more than to contemporary parallel circuit method a handful of years soon after the photo was taken. Maybe no other glass insulator comes to thoughts far more than the Hemingray 42 when we feel of the glass telegraph/phone insulator. Introduced in 1921, the  petticoat communication insulator ever created. [https://www.google.com.ag/url?q=https://anotepad.com/notes/48pyc3q4 glass insulators companies.] to support rain water shed off the glass insulator.<br />This particular mold has the numbers almost operating collectively as “21893”. Some of them are significantly thicker and heavier than their narrower “mold twins”. “1893” on a Script style moldThe “Prismic” embossing tends to have a far more angular look to the letters, with sharper corners and a crisp, “cut” higher-relief prism-like look in evidence. Inside the Prismic embossing, there are two primary varieties of the quantity “2” like the “Looped” or “Cursive” 2, and the “Swan” style 2.<br /><h3>Pole Major Discoveries' Early September Sale #2108 Closed #</h3><br />By 1895 he was having several porcelain businesses make porcelain insulators to his styles made for his manufacturing business enterprise he began in 1894. In 1898 he opened his personal porcelain insulator plant in Victor, New York and developed wet process porcelain insulators. Fred would go on to retire from his insulator manufacture in December 1904 but continued to have some influence for a few more years. The CD 249 is a big energy insulator made use of for high voltage power distribution with a rating up to 50,000 volts. The Hemingray Glass Enterprise in Muncie, Indiana developed these Provo Variety insulators in the early 1900's, and have been applied in service around the Pittsburgh, PA location. There are 3 diverse designs of the letter “G” observed on the STAMP style No. 9s.<br />Please feedback further important dates or note any required corrections. Dates regarded as especially important are highlighted in red. Boyd glass “chick salt” covered dish in lilac glass. If there are other numbers or letter out of alignment, note that and cautiously examine with other examples to see if they are placed in the precise similar position.<br />The density of the glass is such the red tones are hard to bring out. I feel Spirit Bear told me the date refers to the teeth at the bottom of the insulator. This 1 is a bit slimmer and smaller sized than other examples I have seen. Most clear insulators are from the 1930s and later.<br />The "PROVO" name can be located on four distinct CD style insulators as No. , No.1 , No.2 , and No. four (CD 303.5). Rather than leave all of my Hemingray insulators outside I've brought some of them indoors and added some battery faux tea lights. Not adequate light to study by but good ambiance in the living room in the evenings. There have been a lot of CD 160 Hemingray-14's on many of the poles downtown Hamler only. CD 160's are a smaller size of the CD 162 and nickname the "child signal." They had been a lot rarer to see along railroads. On this pole there ought to of been involving of the CD 160's.<br />For these interested, here is a street view of this insulator in use. A close up of a CD 232 Hemingray-D-513 in service use along a rural road just outdoors Decatur, Indiana. The street light is an old Westinghouse OV-ten mercury vapor street light. McLaughlin reportedly created 672 commemoratives in 1972, of which only 72 were red milk like the one particular shown on the opposite page.² The Value Guide values the commemorative in red milk glass at $800 to $1,000.

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I have a tendency to compare this to the eccentricities of the numismatics fraternity that from time to time goes a tiny overboard on studying many really slight variations in coin dies, as observed below a microscope or loupe. In some circumstances an person letter leans strongly to the suitable or the left, is greater or reduce than an adjoining character, or is as well close or too far apart from the next letter in sequence. Occasionally a letter in the prime line of text is practically touching a letter in the line beneath. Some of the colors in these earlier embossing variants are quite scarce to rare, and in some circumstances almost not possible to find.
A moderate size power insulator made for high voltage energy distribution with a rating up to 40,000 volts. The Hemingray Glass Firm in Muncie, Indiana developed these No.two "PROVO Sort" insulators in the late 1890's to early 1900's. Glass insulators are nine CD 183 Hemingray-71's, and two CD 219 Hemingray-660's. Some of the glass insulators cannot be seen in the photo. A rural farm outdoors of Bryan, Ohio with a remnant single-user open wire telephone line with two glass insulators.


  • Ultimately Hemingray transitioned into employing round drip points as shown on this hoop skirt.

  • I just picked them up simply because I liked them and they make an exciting show in the yard.

  • The No. 12 was typically applied on telephone “drop lines” extending from the back alley to person properties and firms.

  • The one particular on the ideal is the wider version (created after the mold was re-tooled).


1 of the most common forms of pony insulators was made by Hemingray Glass Companyof Muncie, Indiana, and that was their “Number 9” style. CD 302 Hemingray energy insulators nevertheless in service use in Ohio just after extra then one hundred years of service duty. It is exceptionally rare to see significant colored glass pintype energy insulators nonetheless in service use nowadays. The CD 232 Hemingray D-513 was created by the Hemingray Glass Enterprise in Muncie, Indiana in the 1930's and 40's.

Olive Amber Cd 162 Hemingray Glass Insulator


I have a buddy who specializes in this CD so he'll want me to ask you about the mold numbers in case you have one he's hunting for! We uncover eight drip points that are only partially flaked. The majority of these are really modest, and only detected with careful examination. Glass has wealthy, abundant saturation, however permits light to pass throughout, in a standard, backlighted cabinet. A further beautifully colored 1893 patent dated Hemingray with mustard toning.
At https://atavi.com/share/wox2jiz7bjti was taken, Bluffton, Indiana was still employing the old six.6A series street lighting loop, which only a couple of cities and towns had been applying at the time. The street lighting circuits had been changed more than to contemporary parallel circuit method a handful of years soon after the photo was taken. Maybe no other glass insulator comes to thoughts far more than the Hemingray 42 when we feel of the glass telegraph/phone insulator. Introduced in 1921, the  petticoat communication insulator ever created. glass insulators companies. to support rain water shed off the glass insulator.
This particular mold has the numbers almost operating collectively as “21893”. Some of them are significantly thicker and heavier than their narrower “mold twins”. “1893” on a Script style moldThe “Prismic” embossing tends to have a far more angular look to the letters, with sharper corners and a crisp, “cut” higher-relief prism-like look in evidence. Inside the Prismic embossing, there are two primary varieties of the quantity “2” like the “Looped” or “Cursive” 2, and the “Swan” style 2.

Pole Major Discoveries' Early September Sale #2108 Closed #


By 1895 he was having several porcelain businesses make porcelain insulators to his styles made for his manufacturing business enterprise he began in 1894. In 1898 he opened his personal porcelain insulator plant in Victor, New York and developed wet process porcelain insulators. Fred would go on to retire from his insulator manufacture in December 1904 but continued to have some influence for a few more years. The CD 249 is a big energy insulator made use of for high voltage power distribution with a rating up to 50,000 volts. The Hemingray Glass Enterprise in Muncie, Indiana developed these Provo Variety insulators in the early 1900's, and have been applied in service around the Pittsburgh, PA location. There are 3 diverse designs of the letter “G” observed on the STAMP style No. 9s.
Please feedback further important dates or note any required corrections. Dates regarded as especially important are highlighted in red. Boyd glass “chick salt” covered dish in lilac glass. If there are other numbers or letter out of alignment, note that and cautiously examine with other examples to see if they are placed in the precise similar position.
The density of the glass is such the red tones are hard to bring out. I feel Spirit Bear told me the date refers to the teeth at the bottom of the insulator. This 1 is a bit slimmer and smaller sized than other examples I have seen. Most clear insulators are from the 1930s and later.
The "PROVO" name can be located on four distinct CD style insulators as No. , No.1 , No.2 , and No. four (CD 303.5). Rather than leave all of my Hemingray insulators outside I've brought some of them indoors and added some battery faux tea lights. Not adequate light to study by but good ambiance in the living room in the evenings. There have been a lot of CD 160 Hemingray-14's on many of the poles downtown Hamler only. CD 160's are a smaller size of the CD 162 and nickname the "child signal." They had been a lot rarer to see along railroads. On this pole there ought to of been involving of the CD 160's.
For these interested, here is a street view of this insulator in use. A close up of a CD 232 Hemingray-D-513 in service use along a rural road just outdoors Decatur, Indiana. The street light is an old Westinghouse OV-ten mercury vapor street light. McLaughlin reportedly created 672 commemoratives in 1972, of which only 72 were red milk like the one particular shown on the opposite page.² The Value Guide values the commemorative in red milk glass at $800 to $1,000.