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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Potts" data-source="post: 459822" data-attributes="member: 29902"><p> I've had a look and they're a nifty thing for sure, no issues relating your advice that's what I joined for to improve my knowledge....it's a pity the original switch was missing as it looked quite a nice early bakelite type thing a bit like the old household stick type light switches, still I think this one looks OK too....I can see now I'll be doing more lamp restorations, they'll be breeding all over the house!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Potts, post: 459822, member: 29902"] I've had a look and they're a nifty thing for sure, no issues relating your advice that's what I joined for to improve my knowledge....it's a pity the original switch was missing as it looked quite a nice early bakelite type thing a bit like the old household stick type light switches, still I think this one looks OK too....I can see now I'll be doing more lamp restorations, they'll be breeding all over the house! [/QUOTE]
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