This post is on a CD 133.4 Cadiz "PATd" bullet that was found in 1973 on the Chicago Northwestern Railroad as it ran West out of Boone, Iowa and crossed the Des Moines River toward Ogden, Iowa. This insulator was found West of the Des Moines River crossing. A total of three CD 133.4 Cadiz bullets were found - two in sky blue aqua and one in a deep teal color. The two sky blue "Cadiz" were found on upper cross-arm tier of a three cross-arm pole with lines that were in disrepair and not in use. The teal "Cadiz" was found on the ground. I've already posted detail on the sky blue "Cadiz" CD 133.4 [id=611354990]. The two colors are shown side by side. Details on the teal "Cadiz" CD 133.4 are as follows: CD-133.4 No Embossing - Cadiz Style - 3 Piece Mold - Patd (Rim) - Beautiful Deep Teal (Milk, Bubbles and Microbubbles) - Measurements: 72 mm Wide x 104 mm Height. (Pictured On The Left) Since the rim embossing is sharper on the teal "Cadiz", I will show a picture of the rim embossed "PATd" in the following post: [id=612366607] |