P.F.C. (Parvillee Freres & Co.): France

Cramoisy, France (Near Paris)

P.F.C.

 

 

The earliest reference I have found for P.F.C. (Parvillee Freres & Co.) is in 1898 in an electrical journal indicating they were making insulators for both Telephone, Telegraph and Traction (higher tension). Many glass insulators are marked P.F.C. They made a number of very early high tension porcelain insulators in the same timeframe as Fred M. Locke in the U.S. They made insulators until 1949.


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