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#3341        CD 123      E.C&M CO S.F.       Green.

  Lot # 3341
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  • Lot # 3341
  • System ID # 732103
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#3341        CD 123      E.C&M CO S.F.       Green.

Height:  4-5/16 inches.  "G" mold.

 The "G" mold variant is rarely encountered, perhaps next in line from the "E" mold, upside-down embossed units.

Attractive green coloration.  The interior area between the base and threads has well pronounced, attractive swirls and creases, formed when the threaded mandrel was placed in motion during manufacture.... adding great character all the way around the insulator.  These beautiful creases are as deep and pronounced as the interior threads (or more so).

A seldom encountered color, with a little less yellow toning than Lot #3234 offered in Pole Top Discoveries' recently completed Early October Event.

The base remains in great condition with only one, super shallow flake, half the size of a middle fingernail.  One inch, internal stress fracture angles down from the wire groove (see area below groove, to the left in first photo).