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		<title>Are vintage clocks a fire hazard?</title>
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Gen•X•er (I love zombies!) asked: 
I have some clocks from the 30&#8217;s, 40&#8217;s, and 50&#8217;s (they are all plug-in) that I really want to use&#8211;I don&#8217;t want to keep them in a closet somewhere! One has a very old cloth electrical cord, the others are newer vinyl-type cords. Some of the clocks are wood, some [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have some clocks from the 30&#8217;s, 40&#8217;s, and 50&#8217;s (they are all plug-in) that I really want to use&#8211;I don&#8217;t want to keep them in a closet somewhere! One has a very old cloth electrical cord, the others are newer vinyl-type cords. Some of the clocks are wood, some are bakelite. Are any of these clocks a serious fire hazard?</p>
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