Several collectable CD 112.4 Hemingray No. 8 keg /exchange telephone insulators were found in the Southern Bell farm woodlot dump pile. This insulator appears to damage very easily as there were probably three dozen or so with heavy damage. Post number eight shows a picture as follows: CD-112.4 Hemingray / No. 8 - Three Piece Mold - Internal Rim Continuous Drip Point Ring - Minty Aqua Note: I checked the two CD 112 S.B.T. & T. Co. insulators for internal rim continuous drip points. The skirt embossed Southern Bell did not have the internal drip points; however, the center embossed S.B.T. &T. Co. had a rough internal rim continuous drip point ring. Post nine will show a close-up picture of the CD 112 S.B.T. &T. Co. center embossed DP ring [id=606689439]. The CD 112.4 had an identical internal rim continuous drip point ring and a rim picture is shown in post ten [id=606689627]. All the CD 112.4's found in the dump pile had verticle lines on the skirt which appeared to line up with each internal rim drip point in the continuous ring. I'm wondering if all CD 112.4 have these vertical lines? I will also post a side-by-side comparison between the CD 112.4 Hemingray No. 8 and the center and skirt embossed CD 112 S.B.T. & T. Co. [id=606690112] |