... of mine found several of these milky K molds in northern Ohio a few years ago. They are a nice light blue color with lots of milk and brown goo ...
Posted by Todd Grueninger on November 28, 2009 - 0.1kb
... and cottony stringers throughout. G molds are my favorites ...
Posted by Todd Grueninger on November 28, 2009 - 0.1kb
... well. I find lots of aqua colored M molds around here, but this one was a real suprise when I pulled it down ...
Posted by Todd Grueninger on November 28, 2009 - 0.2kb
Here is a CD 130 CAL ELEC WORKS piece. Aqua in color. Steam and fizz cascading down front from top of pinhole right down to base. Biggest concentration in threads and at bottom of skirt behind the 'NT' in PATENT. I have ...
Posted by John Rajpolt on November 28, 2009 - 0.7kb
Here are four Brookfield 127's in my collection. There is great variation among the mold styles. The far left is EIN [150]... a neat character piece, but among the most common of "straight side" 127's (in my ...
Posted by (private) on November 27, 2009 - 0.8kb
... result of the original J Stolle Neimen molds being salvaged and re-marked after the Soviet takeover of the glass factories in Poland ...
Posted by Edward W. Brown on November 27, 2009 - 0.5kb
... . These are all authentic production molds that he has collected over the years. Displayed with some of the molds is the exact insulator that ... . I know he has at least six individual molds, maybe more, including Whitall Tatum and Armstrong ...
Posted by Dwayne Anthony on November 26, 2009 - 0.4kb
I acquired this mold from Larry Veneziano on my way home from the Allentown National in '89. It was a wonderful acquisition but when I moved in 1991 I had no space for it. It now resides with Tommy Bolack in New Mexico. ...
Posted by Mike Guthrie on November 25, 2009 - 0.3kb
... of the top. These were made in two part molds ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on November 24, 2009 - 0.1kb
... crown and were made in three part molds. This specimen has a two part mold top with the flat crown face which points to 1902 production . ...
Posted by Mike Spadafora on November 24, 2009 - 1.3kb
According to Jack Synder, this is one of the first fake insulators made. Fred Hammer, an Owens Illinois employee made a small (unknown quantity) of these in Toledo, Ohio in the very early 1970s. Jack believes he was an ...
Posted by Jim White on November 24, 2009 - 1.5kb
Would call this mint. Clean and very pretty shiny blue aqua with some fizz around the pinhole. Two dot mold and a nice bright blue aqua. $20 + $5 postage
Posted by Matthew Poage on November 23, 2009 - 0.1kb
Recent San Francisco dig item. Correction: Old chip in the back. It was headed to the 2009 December Auburn Show to be sold, but got hijacked along the way by a nice purchase offer. Sorry.
Posted by Colin Jung on November 23, 2009 - 0.2kb
It's one thing to hear about a piece which came about by reworking another CD's mold, but to place them side by side and verify is a whole new experience for me. As soon as I got this little 124.5 back from Springfield ...
Posted by Dan Gauron on November 19, 2009 - 1.1kb
An otherwise mundane clear glass Russian insulator, with nice purple swirls in the dome and in the body of the insulator. No indentifying embossings, though this may be a Neman (HEMAH) insulator, as i have another ...
Posted by Edward W. Brown on November 19, 2009 - 0.3kb
Here is a piece you often see with base damage. This is a mold line over done (2-piece mold). Light aqua. The base actually has a tad bit of surplus glass and that has a little nibbling make the base EDGE a little ...
Posted by Jim White on November 17, 2009 - 0.3kb
For your consideration for $25 and exact shipping is an old B insulator. It has a yellow greenish heavy glob of snot in the dome that turns into wild milk swirls going down both sides to the mid to lower skirt areas. ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 15, 2009 - 0.9kb
For your consideration for $25 and exact shipping is an old B insulator. It has a yellow greenish heavy glob of snot in the dome that turns into wild milk swirls going down both sides to the mid to lower skirt areas. ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 15, 2009 - 0.9kb
For your consideration for $25 and exact shipping is an old B insulator. It has a yellow greenish heavy glob of snot in the dome that turns into wild milk swirls going down both sides to the mid to lower skirt areas. ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 15, 2009 - 0.9kb
For your consideration for $25 and exact shipping is an old B insulator. It has a yellow greenish heavy glob of snot in the dome that turns into wild milk swirls going down both sides to the mid to lower skirt areas. ...
Posted by Roger Poole on November 15, 2009 - 0.9kb
Star Blue SF Mold..see the dot after SF
Posted by Jim White on November 14, 2009 - 0.0kb
Stout skirt mold.
Posted by Jim White on November 14, 2009 - 0.0kb
No Name MOLD Purple
Posted by Jim White on November 13, 2009 - 0.0kb
No Name Light Green Mold Line Over Dome
Posted by Jim White on November 13, 2009 - 0.0kb
Drips with Swirled Mold..Look Closely
Posted by Jim White on November 13, 2009 - 0.0kb