Insulator collecting

Ronayne

Australian in Montana
Hello all,

I'm just wondering.

Is there anyone here who collects railway/telegraph insulators?

I have five ceramic insulators (four are bell shaped, three big, one small) and I have four glass insulators (two I'm picking up on Wednesday).

I get them from some abandoned railway lines I know and I buy them and get them during MoW work at Cooma. I also plan on buying some from EBAY.

I also am a pending member of ICON (http://www.insulators.info/icon/).


~ Chris, :wave:
 
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I have like 15, not really sure where exactly they came from, but they are railroad insulators, I bought them at a flea marked, most are glass, the rest are ceramic. Mostly green
 
My father has just got me twelve ones from the USA, that look like the PRR ones. He also got me a red one and we are bidding on eight more.

Hopefully I manage to get those too. :D


Is there anyone else who collects telegraph and railway insulators?
 
my friends dad climbed up a telephone pole on Milwaukee road's west coast path (now the iron horse trail) and retreived 21 of them. one for every boy in my boy scout troop! i have a green insulator cap from 1920-1960. it has some copper wire attached too.
 
my friends dad climbed up a telephone pole on Milwaukee road's west coast path (now the iron horse trail) and retreived 21 of them. one for every boy in my boy scout troop! i have a green insulator cap from 1920-1960. it has some copper wire attached too.

I have a green one dated 1936 that still has copper wire attached
 
my friends dad climbed up a telephone pole on Milwaukee road's west coast path (now the iron horse trail) and retreived 21 of them. one for every boy in my boy scout troop! i have a green insulator cap from 1920-1960. it has some copper wire attached too.

Lucky you :)
 
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