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#198815 - 02/04/11 11:02 PM Old POCO Letter
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This is a letter a friend of mine found in his grandfather's papers. His grandfather was subbed out by by the power company to install the "New" Wiring jobs in a house. If you look at the date at the top of the letter, I believe it was dated 3/2/1916, and I guess they were sending out these letters to everyone that they could in order to get them to wire up their houses. Enjoy

Harold Endean




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#198820 - 02/05/11 08:10 AM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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A 5 room house for $12.50, I will take it!! Always neat to see stuff like this, thanks for posting it.
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#198831 - 02/05/11 01:14 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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Manual typing too! Couldn't just churn out a thousand on the computer then.

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#198851 - 02/05/11 08:59 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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Can't determine if "JPW" wants 2000 or 20,000 copies. Postage back then was .02 for a normal letter, and .01 for a post card. So the advertizing cost for the direct mail was probably between .08 and .12 total.

Nice find Harold!!
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#198854 - 02/05/11 09:41 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: HotLine1]
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I think we have a printed ad with similar pricing.

If I find it I'll post it here.

Bill
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#198856 - 02/05/11 09:54 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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Found some...

A little Pricier though... smile










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#198880 - 02/06/11 07:15 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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I suppose they didn't type each letter - more likely they typed it onto a sheet of wax or special carbon copy paper and made a bunch of prints (some systems could produce up to 500 copies from one original I think).

It would be interesting to put those prices into perspective - what did an average worker make per week back then? If he made say $3/week, wiring a house was still quite expensive for him!

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#198902 - 02/07/11 04:52 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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Lights were much nicer looking then, too. smile

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#198904 - 02/07/11 04:58 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: PAteenlectrician]
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According to this calculator (http://www.westegg.com/inflation/infl.cgi)

$12.50 in 1916 is approximately $250 today.

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#198924 - 02/07/11 07:53 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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I'll take that!

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#199693 - 03/04/11 09:00 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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My friend Rich D. sent these to me and I thought you would get a kick out of them. I told him that if he finds anymore good stuff to give me a call and I will get it posted here.

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#199697 - 03/05/11 12:40 AM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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Harold,

Thanks for posting these letters!

The part of the Document in regards to running a 40 Watt Incandescent Lamp for 2.5 Hours, costing 1¢; equates to 10¢ per Kilo Watt-Hour (KWH).
Base costs of True Power has not changed very much since then.
Basic Lifeline Charge for me is $0.099 per KWH, and Non-Lifeline rate is $0.1462 per KWH.

The most significant changes in Billing Rates would be the Delivery Charges, and the various Tier Level Charges - being applied to Residential Customers, as well as Commercial / Industrial Customers.


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#199716 - 03/05/11 03:37 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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I stumbled on some old electrical estimates a few years back at a flea market, bought them & put them away. Now, I have to find them, scan them, and post them.
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#199752 - 03/07/11 07:10 AM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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John,

Yeah, I would like to see them. As they guys here all say, it brings back memories. Like sore backs and blistered hands! smile

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#199776 - 03/08/11 12:52 PM Re: Old POCO Letter [Re: Webmaster]
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I got this sign from Joe T. It is by my front door on the wall.
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