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General Electric Company 1935 vintage catalog Graded Wiring Systems

General Electric Company 1935 vintage catalog Graded Wiring Systems

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Original electrical trade vintage catalog for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY.  Merchandise Department. Main office and plant was located at

Graded Wiring Systems - Reference Manual for Architects and Engineers. Products include G-E Code, Super-Kode and DeLuX Grade Wiring Systems, G-E Fiberduct, Junction and Outlet Boxes, Switches, Service Outlets and Plates, Convenience Outlets, Combination Outlets, Outlet Plates, Range Wiring, Low Voltage Wiring Materials, Lighting Outlets and Service Fixtures are all featured. Has numerous product images with detailed descriptions, illustrations, applications, specifications tables and dimensions provided. Unbound from a large 1935 architectural product catalog, this unique old forty-four-page brochure would display beautifully matted and framed. Nice cover graphics. A fantastic addition to your vintage building construction materials library. Pages may be loose and contain residual glue on edge.

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Listing ID#197208663
Start TimeSat 21 Nov 2020 16:08:41 (EDT)
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