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Originally posted by jknichols: The proper way to wire that phone would be to crimp on spade terminals and a strain relief, then connect it to a 42A (?) terminal block (4 screw). Actually at that vintage it might have been a 4 prong plug, but the fact that it was cut implies that it was hard-wired at the wall and the remover didn't have a screwdriver handy so they just clipped it off. Either that, or someone decided to sell the plug seperately on epay. Joe
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