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Good looking display, Harlan!
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Better than mine Harlan...mine's just lying in my barracks box.
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NICE looking helmet "timeline" Harlan
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Nice stands, and I think I like the color as well. Is that a Hemmigray 42 insulator in aqua on the top shelf? BTW, I've always wanted a WWII pot like yours. Congrats on the nice set.
Bob
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Holy Cow, Bob! Yes, it has Hemmingray 42 embossed on it and I didn't remember anything being there. How did you know from seeing the small photo?
I got this insulator from the top of a rotten old pole while on a bow-hunting trip in the middle of 'Nowhere, Texas'. I use a lineman climbing belt to climb trees for bow-hunting and used it to shimmy to the top of the old pole while my hunting pals laughed and kept saying they could hear the wood cracking. Most of the poles along the old route were broken or gone and there weren't any other insulators. There was also an old railroad adjacent to the poles. There was no track left but there were remnants of rotten ties and I dug up a couple of spikes out of the sand. I'm sure the insulator isn't worth $5.00 but I would not take $100 for it.
Last edited by Harlan (Deceased); 07-24-2011 at 05:36 PM.
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Harlan,
That's a nice lineup.
I would make some a little taller for the later helmets. Then maybe buckle the straps so they droop but do not touch the shelf. As for stain color, whatever doesn't take your eye off the displayed item. You are showing off the helmets not the stand.
I don't collect helmets. But watch out. Those that do will probably hit you up to make some for them.
Jim
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After I got out of the Navy I was a lineman for a few years. Picked up a bunch of insulators for my cousin. He has them on his back fence. Prices vary. Don't think you can retire on it.
Poles also have year dated nails in them from the date the pole was set. I have some somewhere. Not worth anything either.
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Thanks for the feedback Jim. I optimized the dowel stock so none was wasted and made the rest of them an inch taller.
I bought some red oak stain today so they look close to the color of a rifle stock. I can always go over it with black, but so far I think I like this color better.
After I spray on the clear coat and it dries I'll post a photo of how they look with helmets on them.

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Originally Posted by
Harlan
Holy Cow, Bob! Yes, it has Hemmingray 42 embossed on it and I didn't remember anything being there. How did you know from seeing the small photo?
Oh, I used to collect. My favorite, which I still display, is a clear Hemmingray 56 in mint condition.
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When I was a boy, a lot of the early runs of power and telephone lines and poles were coming down. As you saw, they often purchased line rights along railroad easements. You could walk a RR line for a few hours and have your pick if you had the pluck to climb the poles.
I got this insulator from the top of a rotten old pole while on a bow-hunting trip in the middle of 'Nowhere, Texas'. I use a lineman climbing belt to climb trees for bow-hunting and used it to shimmy to the top of the old pole while my hunting pals laughed and kept saying they could hear the wood cracking. Most of the poles along the old route were broken or gone and there weren't any other insulators. There was also an old railroad adjacent to the poles. There was no track left but there were remnants of rotten ties and I dug up a couple of spikes out of the sand. I'm sure the insulator isn't worth $5.00 but I would not take $100 for it.
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Yeah, these things are useful for pencil cups and paper weights, all kinds of stuff. The heavy duty glass is just beautiful. Memories.
Bob
"It is said, 'Go not to the elves for counsel for they will say both no and yes.' "
Frodo Baggins to Gildor Inglorion, The Fellowship of the Ring
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