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Hello, I have this old General Porcelain Company (GEE PEE) knob insulator, which dates from 1911 to 1927, with what looks like a 1912 date nail in the center. Does anyone know more about these?
I think the "12" may just be referring to 12 volt electricity or something, but I dont know much about electricity and all of that and it would be nice to know for sure.
The other nail you see in my photo is another "12" nail from a broken knob insulator, which came from the same place as the whole one you see. The "12" nails are about 3 to 3.5 inches long, where as the actual date nails I find are never more than 2.5 inches long. But that can't rule out whether or not these "12" nails are date nails or not, since there were hundreds of different types of date nails being made around this time, mostly for the railroad but also for telephone poles and highway guard rails, from what I understand.


I think the "12" may just be referring to 12 volt electricity or something, but I dont know much about electricity and all of that and it would be nice to know for sure.
The other nail you see in my photo is another "12" nail from a broken knob insulator, which came from the same place as the whole one you see. The "12" nails are about 3 to 3.5 inches long, where as the actual date nails I find are never more than 2.5 inches long. But that can't rule out whether or not these "12" nails are date nails or not, since there were hundreds of different types of date nails being made around this time, mostly for the railroad but also for telephone poles and highway guard rails, from what I understand.

