This is fascinating reading but there are a number of incorrect. items. The television set existed in 1939 but was not available for sale. It was a novelty at the 1939 New York World Fair in 1939. The screen was 3 inches in diameter and round( Yes, I saw it and thought it was magic). Friction tape absolutely was used as the only tape for splices and was sufficiently resistive for 110 volts (110 was the nominal voltage for household wiring in the 40's and was simply called just that, "110"). For solid non worked annealed copper wire the twisted splice-when properly done-worked well and was safe. The problem was that if untwisted it was work hardened and would have to be discarded because it could not be properly twisted again. Bob
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