not for sale/ if anyone wants these beauties.. no chips or cracks

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blugotti1

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Re: for sale/ if anyone wants these beauties.. no chips or cracks

not what i've seen..
 

gleaner1

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Re: for sale/ if anyone wants these beauties.. no chips or cracks

I put my foot in my mouth. They certainly may fetch twenty bucks. Price is fickle, and fleeting. I cant give the frikin things away.
 

mile-ender

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Re: for sale/ if anyone wants these beauties.. no chips or cracks

:icon_scratch:
Uhm.... after reading you paid a buck fifty each, who's gonna wanna give you forty? :dontknow:
 

72cheyenne

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Re: not for sale/ if anyone wants these beauties.. no chips or cracks

I must have missed something in this post that got deleted.

Your insulators are CD102 Brookfields. The one on the left is a (specific embossing number) [090] in aqua which retails "book value" in the 2007 McDougald guide for less than a dollar. The one on the right is a [080] in aqua which retails also for less than a dollar. Of course you might get 5 bucks a piece for them from someone not in the know. You know say that they are not for sale. Just keep them as they are a part of our history and are very much near 100 years old. Some day they may be worth something, you never know.

If there is any one thing I do know it is insulators. Keep in mind that insulators are very much like bottles, there is only a small percent that are actually worth decent money, most, like gleaner1 said, you can't give away.
 

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