Posted 1 year ago
cristina1986
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i think this insulator is neat with its marble coloring and its different levels it looks like it has a place for a really big light bulb i have never seen this kind before
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Posted 1 year ago
cristina1986
(1 item)
i think this insulator is neat with its marble coloring and its different levels it looks like it has a place for a really big light bulb i have never seen this kind before
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The threads that you see are for screwing it onto the wooden peg that holds it, this is a electrical insulator (high voltage).
would u happen to know how old this is or if it collectable
No & every collection starts somewhere.
are there any markings of any kind on it anywhere?
it appears to be a ceramic multi-part transmission insulator, but an id mark of some kind would help.
How about that, two of these and only 16 days apart, what's the odds?
i dont see any marking they might have been worn off
r u sure its ceramic it ways like 30 pnds
how old do u think is is