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Old 12-06-2015, 10:33 PM
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A notable exception to that polarization rule is Sears...TVs I have a 1963 roundy and a late 60's Japanese portable, and both have polarized cords and interlocks.
Um, roundy electric blanket? Never seen one. Always rectangular in shape.

The OP was talking about electric blanket control plugs, not TVs....
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