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GE Low Voltage switch plate covers

06/23/2008 08:41 PM snowberrysales
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I have recently found some more triple switch plates. I also have single and double switch plates and three different types of rocker switches.

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Ge Switch plates

06/24/2008 07:38 AM September

I've been waiting to hear when you got more.

If you don't get my email, please contact me

ctdrummer@comcast.net

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FOUND! Switchplates for GE Low Voltage Systems

07/28/2008 12:05 PM oldhouseinbuffalo
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The CNC wood switch plates for GE Low Voltage Systems mentioned above are now being sold at switchhits.com. They were being sold on eBay, but now they're only at Switch Hits. They're in 15 or so different woods and are in 1 switch to 6 switch sizes and the prices are great. Here's where I found them. http://www.switchhits.com/switchplates-ge-low-voltage-system.html

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Switch Hits has GE Low Voltage Switchplates

07/28/2008 12:16 PM switchhits
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We do have switchplates for GE Low voltage systems on switchhits.com. The link above, http://www.switchhits.com/switchplates-ge-low-voltage-system.html, is correct. We have 16 different woods available from Pine and Oak to exotic woods like Bubinga and Lacewood. Switch covers are available in 1 to 6 device configurations. Matching switch and outlet covers are also available in these woods for current switches and outlets.

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