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Out Insualtor Hunting The Next Few Days

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 Posted 11/04/2013  9:11 pm  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'll get a picture of that lantern glass red arrowhead tonight when I get home Earle.

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Looks to be Obsidian (volcanic glass).
You can look along the Owens River a couple hundred miles N of Los Angeles although it's highly illegal since it's not private property.
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Ha, I stumbled on this thread searching the forum for "PVC". I found a motherlode as a kid out walking the tracks - a few poking above the ground so I went back with a shovel, there must have been 50 or more all buried together. Most were broken or chipped but I saved the good ones. And here I thought the insulator craze came and went in the 1970s.
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Nope - far from dead! Its actually growing. I think a lot of the craze you mentioned was that people used to go out hunting for ten a lot in the wild back then, but this lessened as time went on b/c people were not finding as many "nicer" ones in the wild. Although there are still some out there. But 9/11 made it hard to get access.

However, I have a friend who recently was on an abandoned line and found a 1500.00 insulator!
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I hate to bring up this old thread, but didn't see another one that fit.

Earle42,

would you be interested in two ceramic insulators that I picked up at my Mother's house? They were probably items my Grandfather found somewhere.

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