Not all that uncommon in the "goode olde dayes"!  Since the neutral was 
supposed to be connected to a ground rod where the AC mains enters the 
building, and since that connection used to be almost always a cold water pipe, 
having only the "hot" side connected on the AC plug, the chassis was always at 
ground potential.  If the AC plug was inserted backwards, both sides of the AC 
input would be at ground potential and the unit would not turn on.

Especially in the magazines before the early to mid 1960s, such an arrangement 
was often included in articles on home-brew equipment that was AC operated and 
did not have a transformer.

Glen, K9STH 
Website: https://k9sth.net 

    On Thursday, August 8, 2019, 01:20:49 PM CDT, Wilson Lamb 
<info...@embarqmail.com> wrote:  
 
 And I thought I'd seen everything!!!
That's a new one.

  
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