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Glass Insulators Reference Site
Insulator collector's resource with information on glass and porcelain insulators, a show calendar, glossary, tips and photos of rare items.

National Insulator Association
This site provides detailed information about the National Insulator Association. Photographs related to collecting glass and porcelain insulators and significant historical data are also available.

Crown Jewels of the Wire Magazine
Magazine dedicated to the collectors of historic glass and porcelain insulators used by telegraph, telephone and electric power utilities. Includes value finder and subscription information.

Rainbow Riders Trading Post
Photos of displays and shows, a few articles, and information about the out-of-print magazine.

Rod's Classic & Antique Antenna Insulators
Collector's site with photos of "go-withs" from old-time radio antenna systems, including 'strain' insulators, lightning arresters, lead-in standoffs, and other related hardware.

Insulator Collector's Picture Forum
A photograph gallery where insulator collector's can post their insulator pictures by sending them to The Insulator Webmaster - Bill Meier.

Insulator and Telegraph Information
Assortment of insulator, telegraph, telegram, mining and vintage document information and graphics. Also, insulator identification drawings and a listing of telegraph company names, and scanned telegrams. Extensive want list and trade item list.

Insulator News & Market Report
Here is a commercial advertising a high-end, industry specific journal that serves the commercial electrical market as a source of information on international developments in power transmission and distribution.

Lisa's Collecting Glass Insulators
This page tells a short story about one collector's interest in the hobby.

Insulator Magic
This collector's site combines graphics, pictures and narrative style text to present the insulator collecting hobby from a unique point of view.


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