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» Site title: Brian's Glass Insulator Page » Site description: Shares pictures and descriptions of favorite pieces in glass insulator collection including many Heminggray, with related links.
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» Site title: A Brief History of Insulators » Site description: The California Drum Barracks provides history of 'Confederate Egg' insulators used in the Civil War.
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» Site title: Buzz Cashion's Insulator Site » Site description: Collector shares hobby of various types of insulators through pictures, and descriptions.
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» Site title: Canadian Insulator Collector's Page » Site description: A tour of our insulator collection in southern Ontario, Canada. Contact information provided for help with insulator identification and information, and for those interested in buying, selling, or trading glass insulators with a Canadian collector.
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» Site title: Canadian Railway Telegraph Insulators » Site description: Pictures insulators used along Canadian railways and telegraph/telephone lines in the 19th and early 20th centuries. There are related links and an email contact as well.
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» Site title: Charles Bibb's Insulator Photo Album » Site description: This hobby enthusiast's site pictures insulator related events, and insulators from Mississippi and in his collection.
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» Site title: Clint's Place » Site description: Clint's online display of his porcelain signal-style insulator collection. Featuring more than 30 different manufacturers, countless color variations, rare one-of-a-kind insulators, and hundreds of photos.
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» Site title: Collecting Insulators » Site description: Information on the hobby of collecting insulators and related collectibles. Contents include pictures of insulators, history of companies, patents, where to find insulators, manufacturing details, insulator terminology, books on the subject, and background on the hobby.
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» Site title: Craig's Insulator Picture Page » Site description: This site features a collector's insulators presented through graphic links to photographs with captions.
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» Site title: Crown Jewels of the Wire Magazine » Site description: Magazine dedicated to the collectors of historic glass and porcelain insulators used by telegraph, telephone and electric power utilities. Includes value finder and subscription information.
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» Site title: The Dripped Signal » Site description: This site is dedicated to those collectors who inspired by history, stimulated with color and shape, developed this wonderful hobby of insulator collecting. It includes pages for 'Teats On The Petticoat', 'The 1893 Drip Point Patent', 'A fantastic! Graduation of Color', and 'An easy way to remember the basic styles'..
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» Site title: Exact Insulator Markings » Site description: Built for collectors, by collectors. The purpose of this site is to collect, list, and share at one source the exact markings on any collectible insulator.
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» Site title: Glassian » Site description: Collections of Ian Macky, including glass insulators, prism glass, and related history.
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» Site title: Hemingray.info » Site description: Features the 'Hemingray Database' with details on this manufacturer's insulator production, photos of shows and displays, 'Laugh Lines' comics, and trip journals.
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» Site title: Hungarian Insulators » Site description: Site of a Hungarian collector; includes many photos and drawings of insulators in use in Hungary.
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» Site title: Insulator Gurls at Large » Site description: Follow the odyssey of two Canadian insulator collectors, who refuse to take themselves seriously.
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» Site title: Insulator Magic » Site description: This collector's site combines graphics, pictures and narrative style text to present the insulator collecting hobby from a unique point of view.
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» Site title: Insulator News & Market Report » Site description: A commercial advertising industry specific journal that serves the commercial electrical market as a source of information on international developments in power transmission and distribution.
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» Site title: Jim and Terry Wright's Webshots » Site description: This virtual photo album includes colorful pictures of insulators and various other collectibles.
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» Site title: MyInsulators.com » Site description: Provides space at no charge for insulator and go-with collectors to maintain a site. Also a directory of member sites.
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» Site title: National Insulator Association » Site description: This site provides detailed information about the National Insulator Association. Photographs related to collecting glass and porcelain insulators and significant historical data are also available.
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» Site title: Natsulators » Site description: Insulator collecting site including photo album, complete collection index, how to get started, links, and insulator embossings of North America.
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» Site title: Open Wire Insulator Services » Site description: Conducts periodic auctions, performs appraisals by appointment and offers to purchase collections.
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» Site title: Otter's Insulator Page » Site description: This collector's site combines pictures with a narrative including: What I Collect, Other Hobby Interests, Guestbook, hobby links and an email contact.
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» Site title: Rainbow Riders Trading Post » Site description: Photos of displays and shows, a few articles, and information about the out-of-print magazine.
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» Site title: SignalSpark insulator book » Site description: SignalSpark is a high quality book celebrating the insulator as an icon of industrial design.
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» Site title: Sluggo's Insulator Collecting » Site description: This personal insulator collecting homepage features Australian and other non-United States-produced glass. Lots of reference information, photos and an 'Insulator of the Month' page.
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» Site title: Steve Blair's Website » Site description: Photos of Lynchburg collection, strains and arrestors and the London/Springfield traveling show.
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» Site title: Teleramics - UK Railway Telegraph Insulators » Site description: Detailed information and photographs on styles, materials, colours used for railway telegraph insulators from the UK. Sections on designers, markings and manufacturers of these products. Sub sections include railway crockery, insulator fixings, telegraph poles, brackets, and railway lighting.
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Humor of the day
December 26, 1999
Dear Santa,
You must be surprised that I''m writing to you today, the 26th of December. Well I would very much like to clear up certain things that have occurred since the beginning of the month, when, filled with illusion, I wrote you my letter.
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Sincerely,
Little Johnny