I have lightly used (like new) ORIGINAL of the very hard to find 1950-1960's Low Voltage GE Mini-Rockers switchplate. Screws are NOT included and items are sold as "as is". The item up for auction is a single toggle switchplate with the holes each measuring .66" wide by 1.1" High. These plates have not been produced for years, and are very hard to come by. The price includes very careful packing and shipping.
I also have double and triple switchplates, used and new rocker switches, brand new in the box relays.
I have lightly used (like new) ORIGINAL of the very hard to find 1950-1960's Low Voltage GE Mini-Rockers switchplate. Screws are NOT included and items are sold as "as is". The item is a single toggle switchplate with the holes each measuring .66" wide by 1.1" High. These plates have not been produced for years, and are very hard to come by. The price includes very careful packing and shipping.
I also have double and triple switchplates, used and new rocker switches, brand new in the box relays.
I've got 5 years or so in the electrical trade and I didn't have a clue as to what you all were talking about. Well, no matter anyway. I found it hilarious and refreshing that you could solve the problem that the "professionals" couldn't. Unfortunately, that will probably never change. We just go forward in our awareness of technology because there just isn't that much money to be made on old-school technology. Once again, bravo!
I cut my own cover plates by using a blank cover plate purchased for around a dollar. Using the original plate, I trace the holes and cut on the scroll saw. May need some sanding. The screw holes line up to the switch.
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