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    Just thought id clear this up for all of you. I am an electrician with 20 plus years experience dealing with old houses. Most knob and tube wiring is actually tin coated copper in cloth, asphault, or burlap thread. It does not and never has had asbestos in it or on it. if you took the time to strip a small portion of it, you would see the coper core, but the silver exterior. good luck!


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