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Top 3 Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How much is my Hemingray insulator worth?

A. The value of your insulator depends on many different factors, including its CD number (a unique Consolidated Design number assigned to each different style of insulator), the insulator's condition, color, and embossing! Please refer to the Find Your Insulator's Value page for more information.

Q. What do the numbers on my Hemingray insulator mean?

A. If the number appears directly after "Hemingray-" (such as Hemingray-42) or appears directly after "№" (the abbreviation for numero, which is Latin for number), that is called the insulator's style number. Some Hemingray styles are comprised of letters, words, or a combination, such as: T.S., E2, № 1 Provo Type, Muncie Type, etc. View all Hemingray insulators by style. Hemingray insulators produced between 1933 and 1967 also have mold numbers and date codes, such as "20-46::". Refer to this page for more information on how to decypher these numbers.

Q. Which Hemingray insulator do I have?

A. If your Hemingray insulator is embossed with a style number (such as HEMINGRAY-42 or № 16), you can look up your insulator by style number. Some Hemingray styles are comprised of letters, words, or a combination, such as: T.S., E2, № 1 Provo Type, Muncie Type, etc. If your Hemingray insulator does not appear to be embossed with a style, I would recommend trying the Identify Your Insulator page.