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Pink Coax

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Ok here is a weird question.

Years ago (say 1991) we had the cable company do an install at our house.
They used this peach-pink colored coax cable. The nice thing about this was, it blended well with the house (even better than the white stuff).

I tried google to no avail.

Any idea on WHO made this and where I'd find it?
 
Alaska Wireless Cable ( http://www.awcable.com/location_winter.html ) used a short length of pink coax between the RG-6 wall jack and the cable splitter box in the office where I work. I'm sure they could refer you to the vendor. -- Jason

> Ok here is a weird question.
>
> Years ago (say 1991) we had the cable company do an install
> at our house.
> They used this peach-pink colored coax cable. The nice thing
> about this was, it blended well with the house (even better
> than the white stuff).
>
> I tried google to no avail.
>
> Any idea on WHO made this and where I'd find it?
>
 
>Any cable supplier should be able to get it for you. We use wierd colors of cable all the time so our cable runs won't be mistaken for something else.We use pink, purple, orange, green, etc. We buy from Cable Plus in Aurora, Illinois, but any cable supplier should be able to get it for you.
 
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