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Federal Telephone Radio Corp 1943 vintage electrical ad protection

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<p>Original 1943 electrical trade vintage ad for <b><span style="font-size: 14px;">FEDERAL TELEPHONE &amp; RADIO CORPORATION.&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></b>Main office and plant was located at 1000 Passaic Avenue, East Newark, NJ.</p><p> Manufacturers of IT &amp; T Selenium Rectifiers. </p><p>Announcing a new method of assembly resulting in greater protection from salt sea and air.</p><p>Now&nbsp;IT &amp; T Selenium Rectifiers, in addition to the standard assembly, can be supplied with a special assembly, coated for protection against the corrosive action of salt spray, moisture and humidity. This means that&nbsp;IT &amp; T Selenium Rectifiers, noted for trouble-free conversion of AC to DC, can now be used under extreme conditions of marine and other high humidity service.</p><p>Unbound from a 1943 electrical engineering magazine, this unique old one-page advertisement would display beautifully matted and framed. Nice graphics.&nbsp;World War 2 propaganda. A fabulous addition to your retro electrical library.<br></p>
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