CD 106: North America
Lynchburg Glass Co. in green
Picture courtesy Bob Berry |
Ayala in amber (Mexico)
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Hemingray purple
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Lynchburg in aqua
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McLaughlin Glass Co.
Picture courtesy Bob Berry |
Western Glass Manufacturing Co.
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Ericsson dark amber (Mexico)
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Star (Believed to be a GE logo)
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Lynchburg in clear glass
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Hemingray in Jade
Picture courtesy Bob Berry |
McLaughlin in dark green
Picture courtesy Bob Berry |
Hemingray in aqua w/amber
Picture courtesy Bob Berry |
PSSA#9 yellow green (Mexico)
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PSSA#9 dark straw (Mexico)
Picture courtesy Bob Berry |
Birmingham
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CD 106 was a standard style that replaced the CD 102 for small signal lines for both telephone and telegraph.