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<p>The alligator clip was first introduced to the founder of the Mueller Electric Company, the primary producer of crocodile clips, by John H. Williams in 1906. It was introduced as a wire with a <a href="page.php?w=Electric_light">lightbulb</a> in the middle, with a clip on either end of the wire. The clip</p><p>
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