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How authentic are push-button switches?

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How authentic are push-button switches?

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Push-button wall switches were commonly available by the turn of the century, and the toggle switch followed a little later. Other styles in the early days of electricity included a variety of surface-mounted wall switches on round, wooden, or white porcelain bases. Folks used pull chains, turn-keys, rotary knobs, round levers, and other types of switches – all now unavailable. Push-button switches are as authentic as it gets. Push-button dimmers are not original, though surface-mounted rheostats weren’t uncommon.

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