Posted 2 years ago
dav2no1
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Armstrong Glass Insulators
Following up from my Whitall-Tatum post..remember they were taken over by Armstrong.
The smaller insulator on the left is a number 2 - CD 122. Date code is 1948
The larger one is a number DP1- CD 155. Date code is 1965
READING THE ARMSTRONG CODE
On the number 2 it's stamped 62 48 after the Armstrong logo. This means mold #62, made in 1948.
THE MYSTERY SOLVED?
While posting, I noticed that one insulator says, "Armstrong" and the other says, "Armstrong’s". I looked at my older post of Armstrong’s insulators and I can see those were 1947 & 1954. So my conclusion is, that they dropped the 's, possibly in the 1960's? I have not found an explanation yet.
DP1
"The Armstrong DP1 is Armstrong’s version of a CD-155 insulator. CD-155 replaced the widely used CD-154 insulators, like the Hemingray 42."
***My older Armstrong’s insulator post***
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/297084-armstrongs-glass-insulators