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    <font size="4"><b>Now that's perfect example of thinking outside the
        box; shoe laces for ignition wire covers.</b></font><br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/11/2023 10:19 AM, Michael Salter
      via Healeys wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="auto">Bob, yes they actually do have a "braided" cloth
        insulation sleeve over the braided copper wire originally.  I
        think the material is cotton.
        <div dir="auto">I would try using shoe laces. You may have to
          buy a few types to get what you want but I found a tubular
          type of lace which has an inner tube component on Amazon which
          is just about perfect for the job.</div>
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        <div dir="auto">M</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sat., Nov. 11, 2023, 9:48
          a.m. Bob Spidell, <<a href="mailto:bspidell@comcast.net"
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          <div> I don't think I've seen one covered in cloth.<br>
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            <div>On 11/11/2023 4:59 AM, S and T Miller wrote:<br>
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                Does anyone know the specifications and/or source of the
                distributor low tension cloth covered black wire lead?
                Interested in the gauge and type of wire as original,
                because of the look and its exceptional flexibility.  </div>
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                I do realize that there are a few sources for the leads,
                but I'd rather have a length to keep on hand to make my
                own. <br>
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                TY, Shawn</div>
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                "Always drive them, but remember each drive in an
                antique car is a test drive."<br>
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