"NEST OF INSULATORS"

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"NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby trainman » Sun May 16, 2010 11:01 pm

Hi,Last week while out digging I hit a nest of glass,,742s=10,,726=1,,718=1,,about 25 143s and 3 145s,,the 726 in olive green with the dome popped,2 742s are purple but broken one glued back to gether .Happy hunting to all.
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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby magic170 » Sun May 16, 2010 11:38 pm

lets see some pics of them cleaned up wow.,
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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby Aidan Morgan » Sun May 16, 2010 11:44 pm

Hi Allan,
Nice find, I bet the old ticker skipped a beat or two when those threadless started to pop out of the ground. Looks like you'll have to make a few return trips to that spot and do some screening for the small glass chips. It'll be nice to see them if you can repair them as much as possible , keep us posted with pictures if you can.

Take care
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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby trainman » Sun May 16, 2010 11:46 pm

I will post some pictures of the glass in a few days, 9 threadless will display mint or very well and I kept 11 of the better 143s one was a GNW spelt out.
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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby novascotiaglass » Mon May 17, 2010 7:06 am

Wow, that is ridiculous!!!!!

I have never heard of finding a "nest" of insulators before, that is one amazing thing right there.

Can't wait to see the follow up pics

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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby daverosy » Mon May 17, 2010 4:29 pm

Makes me want to move out East.

The only things nesting out here (B.C.) are the birds.

Boy, it's been a dry spell for a while. I've started to give up and turning my attention to other collectibles (Medalta, syphons, crocks,,,)

Thanks for the inspiration and I look forward to a look after they're cleaned up.

Cheers!
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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby trainman » Mon May 17, 2010 6:09 pm

Hear are the good threadless
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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby trainman » Mon May 17, 2010 6:11 pm

hear should have been HERE
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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby novascotiaglass » Mon May 17, 2010 8:49 pm

Wow, now that is what I call an insulator find. :o :o

That is probably the most impressive find I have ever heard of as far as threadless go. The old ticker must of been pumping, if you didn't have the pics I dont know if I would believe a story like that.

Great finds, and I mean great.

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Re: "NEST OF INSULATORS"

Postby Barrett » Mon May 17, 2010 11:58 pm

My goodness...

That is one incredible find. That just about puts every threadless find I've ever made to shame! Congratulations on what will very probably be among the greatest finds of the decade!
It looks like the 726 repaired nicely. You didn't mention finding the dome piece, but I am guessing it simply frost-popped in place and the shard was nearby. An amazing find, either way!
The purple 742 literally makes my mouth water. That's kind of odd... ;)
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