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![]() Low Tech (Photograph #7116)
Glass insulators were used from about 1840 to the 1970s. Today they are popular with collectors. The last major design change to the insulators was in 1865 when threads were added to both the insulator and the pin on which it was placed. This photograph is printed on archival Museo Silver Rag paper using Epson Ultrachrome pigment based inks and complemented with a soft-white mat. An optional black aluminum frame by Nielsen completes a piece of art that's ready to hang. This photograph is available in only one size: 8"x10" matted to 11"x14". Carol Koetke Photography |