I always thought that cloth-covered cords on appliances didn’t make it past WW2, but apparently I’m wrong. I see a lot of toasters and irons on eBay that are clearly from the ’50s, and they have those old-looking cords. It seems that lamps and radios from the ’50s also have cloth cords.
I wonder if the cloth provided a barrier to protect the plastic from melting on those heat-producing appliances, of if the cords on the lamps were meant to be decorative.
But the main reason I’m asking is that I want to know what’s “correct” so I can be a smarter buyer. eBay in particular has a lot of shady deals, and I feel better bidding if I know that what I’m looking at is correct for it’s time period.
I wonder if the cloth provided a barrier to protect the plastic from melting on those heat-producing appliances, of if the cords on the lamps were meant to be decorative.
But the main reason I’m asking is that I want to know what’s “correct” so I can be a smarter buyer. eBay in particular has a lot of shady deals, and I feel better bidding if I know that what I’m looking at is correct for it’s time period.