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Default Please help me identify conductor

I need to replace a conductor in my son's toy bank. It is about
eight inches long, 3/8" wide, with two 1/8" conductors. It looks like,
and is as thin as, clear tape, but with two conductors buried in it.
One end simply pushes into a connector where friction provides the
electrical connection. The other end becomes a switch.
What is this product called, and where can I buy it? Hopefully with
a name, I can also find how to prep the ends to make the connection at
the sound effects box and turn the other end into a switch to be
operated by a person's finger.
Thank you for your time. Mike

 
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