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5 Items found for 134.4

 
********************* Auction Date March, 2023 **************************
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CD-134.4 - {Unembossed}       Sold For: $418       Color: Light Green
This odd style looks like a stretched version of a CD 134 because of its very wide wire groove. Typical "American style" pinhole with the "threadless" section below the top of the pinhole. Three 1/8" flakes on the wire ridges, otherwise easily very near mint. CD 134.4 insulators are only found without embossing, so if you want one, you need to get this one!

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********************* Auction Date September, 2021 **************************
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CD-134.4 - {Unembossed}       Sold For: $319       Color: Light Blue
An odd piece that, with the wide wire groove, looks like a stretched CD 134. 3/8" flake on the rear wire groove and a little high point wear on the dome and wire ridge. It's easy to see the American style split plunger in the threads. A great addition to your CD collection!

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CD-134.4 - American Threads & Oakman Mandrel       Sold For: $330       Item: #5

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********************* Auction Date June, 2021 **************************
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CD-134.4 - {Unembossed}       Sold For: $418       Color: Bright Blue
This is the "stretched" version of a CD 134 with a much wider wire groove, an important distinction which helps you classify this insulator. About very near mint.

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********************* Auction Date December, 2018 **************************
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CD-134.4 - {Unembossed Oakman}       Sold For: $308       Color: Light Blue
Two 3/8" base flakes, otherwise very, very near mint. This uncommon CD is distinguished from its cousin CD 134 because of its wider wire groove and shorter shirt. A nice, early New England insulator, likely produced in Lyndeborough, New Hampshire.

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