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For trade here is a as-found CD 113 jade-green Hemi no12 w/rust stains in the wire groove, soot on skirt, dirt in pinhole etc. it has a half inch base bruise removing 7 drips, and afew other halved drips. Next is a CD 120 1871 dump-insulator. For being dug out of a dump, it is "condition rare" with a factory-open bubble, hazy glass. It has great embossing, and a #5 on the back of the dome, and an upside-down # 8 on the skirt. Also has extremely thick skirt glass on one side where the glass filled in from the base of the threads and down to the base, has some sorta mold repair-looking marks on top. With the pinhole being straight, and circular, and the insulator not having any chips or cracks,....it makes you wonder why it was thrown out, and not put into production. Next is what could be the smallest threaded insulator being a lil porcelain dome embossed Fred M.Locke Victor, NY insulator with crude glaze, and two lil thin match-head size flecks on one side. Looking for something purple/swirled, especially a CD 113 Hemi with purple-tint, purple, or purple-swirled |