For many antiques collectors, insulators hold little appeal. You know, they're those little inverted cups of thick glass that went from requisite to relic in just a few decades. They're not warm and ...
For Ron Yuhas, the hobby began as a teen while hiking with a friend along a creek near Helena. The two found a pile of electrical insulators dumped near the railroad tracks and decided to carry the ...
They're colorful, connected to history and have an enthusiastic following. Insulators that once stood atop poles allowing people to communicate before the Civil War to those that helped extend ...
Bill Burger remembers the day he fell in love with glass insulators. It was in the late ’60s. Burger was 4 when his brother came home from kindergarten with a tale about an amazing object a classmate ...