Wire in vintage PAF's varies in color. Not a big deal, they were all using the same environmentally toxic stuff, probably noticeably different than whats used now. Tell your Dad it does no good for that wire to be sitting there, its only going to become unusable at some point, may as well send it out to do some good in the world. I'll take any you can spare ;-) Of course this is even assuming that it does anything worthy of using it ;-) I've not wound anything from these old NOS spools, they are just cool to look at. All I'll say is the stuff I got is the most common diameter found in PAF's, I found thinner and fatter but not as often.
YES, I'm the asshole that drove the price up on that roll, LOL ;-) It'll probably start all these dealers frantically searching thru military surplus stores and Grandad's Televison Repair guys' attics ;-) There's some guy selling green poly wire as "NOS" for $75 a pound. I asked him what date its from and he doesn't know, the spools are nylon, not sure exactly why nylon spools came along, probably much much later. I remember WB's "NOS" wire photos that had very modern nylon white spools, supposedly from '67, I think his photoshop job flunked that test, plus the one I repaired had REA wire in it, same stuff I was using before they shut down, absorbed by Elektrisola.
YES, I'm the asshole that drove the price up on that roll, LOL ;-) It'll probably start all these dealers frantically searching thru military surplus stores and Grandad's Televison Repair guys' attics ;-) There's some guy selling green poly wire as "NOS" for $75 a pound. I asked him what date its from and he doesn't know, the spools are nylon, not sure exactly why nylon spools came along, probably much much later. I remember WB's "NOS" wire photos that had very modern nylon white spools, supposedly from '67, I think his photoshop job flunked that test, plus the one I repaired had REA wire in it, same stuff I was using before they shut down, absorbed by Elektrisola.
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