Russ Matthews wrote:
pjpahs wrote:
OK I gotta ask where you got the “trivia” about it being rewired using silver wire [or silver bus bars].
I have to wonder about the source for this claim as well. The only online reference I can find is a similarly unattributed statement on a different discussion board. Perhaps there's primary documentation that has yet to be digitized, but that seems unlikely. It makes little sense that out of the six battleships refitted and returned to service after taking damage at Pearl Harbor, not to mention the 4
South Dakotas and 4
Iowas (plus at least a dozen cruisers, 3
Essex class carriers and numerous other ships, submarines and auxiliaries) then under construction, only one required substitution of silver for what should have been cheaper and more abundant copper. And that one ship just so happened to be named for the "
Silver State?" Feels like an urban legend to me.
I first read the claim many years ago in print (long before the internet), but do not remember where. It could have been
Sea Classics the first time. And my understanding was that due to the supposed substitution of silver for copper was due to an immediate shortage of copper at that period of time. Without locating the primary source it is left as an assertion, not a fact. I remember what a former sailor used to tell me often: "The difference between a fairy tale and a sea story is that a fairy tale begins with Once upon a time and a sea story starts with you ain't gonna believe this s&%t, but..."
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