CD 280-289

Side wire groove - Triple petticoat

CD 287.1

CD 287.1

Size: 107mm x 92mm (4.25" x 3.625")

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Years produced: c.1894
Style (CD) scarcity: 6, 501-1,000 known
Intended use: High Voltage
Style / catalog number: Unknown
Number of unique insulators: 10
Notes: Made by Hemingray for Fred M. Locke. One of three styles Hemingray made for Locke, CD 204, CD 287.1, CD 287.2. See this article for more info.

Primary Embossing = Embossing on the front of the insulator, usually is that manufacturers name or the customers name. No embossing units will be noted as NO EMBOSSING. Units with no name but with numbers or letters will be noted as NO NAME.

Examples:
HEMINGRAY
S.B.T.&.T.Co
NO NAME
NO EMBOSSING

EIN = Embossing Index Number is a standardized way to identify each unique embossing.

(FS) = Front Skirt
(RS) = Rear Skirt
(DO) = Dome
(CR) = Crown
(FC) = Front Crown
(RC) = Rear Crown
(BG) = Between Grooves
(FA ) = Front, Above wire groove
(FB) = Front, Below wire groove
(BE) = Base Embossed
(FU) = Front Umbrella
(RU) = Rear Umbrella
(FCE) = Front Center
(RCE) = Rear Center
(TE) = Top Ear
(TOP) = Top of Pinhole
/ = Next line of embossing

There are unique characteristics of the insulator that are not related to the embossing, but is worth noting.

Examples:
Factory molded brass bushing
Flaired skirt
MLOB = Mold Line Over Base
Waffle top
Wide saddle groove

Base = the bottom of the insulator. It is noted in the following standardized ways.

SDP = Sharp Drip Points
RDP = Round Drip Points
CB = Corrugated Base
SB = Smooth Base

= Insulator has been verified that exists
= Insulator has been verified that exists, but not listed in the "guide"
= Insulator has not yet been verified as existing
= Suspected error listing in the "guide" because listing does not match up with known manufacturing practices. Such as numbers and dots on an aqua insulator, or insulators listed with both factory molded brass bushing and without. Many do not come in both configurations and are listed as coming in both. Etc.

Color = The approximate color of the insulator. Due to manufacturing variations, insulators with the same color name maybe slightly different in actual appearance.

Primary Embossing EIN Embossing Special Features Base Color Verified?

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

7-up Green

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Aqua

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Blue Aqua

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Ice Aqua

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Light Aqua

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Light Green Aqua

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Peacock Blue

LOCKE

[010]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE & Co VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Red Amber

LOCKE

[020]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE (& Co blotted out) VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Ice Aqua

LOCKE

[020]

(FS) F.M. LOCKE (& Co blotted out) VICTOR. N.Y./PATD MAY 22 1894

SB

Light Aqua

  • [010] - Peacock Blue

    LOCKE

    [010]

    Peacock Blue

  • [010] - Red Amber

    LOCKE

    [010]

    Red Amber

  • [010] - 7-up Green

    LOCKE

    [010]

    7-up Green

  • [010] - Aqua

    LOCKE

    [010]

    Aqua

  • [010] - Ice Aqua

    LOCKE

    [010]

    Ice Aqua

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