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#152063 11/15/03 07:50 PM
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I'd have to look for the brand, but my Grandmother's hous was built in the early 1950s, and had a breaker panel (Her husband worked for an electrical supply house).

In a bunch of stuff, I have a 6 1/2 amp Slo-blow edison fuse, code colour brown.

#152064 11/15/03 08:03 PM
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Classicsat, could you take a picture and post it or send it to photos@electrical-contractor.net? I would like to see it.
[Linked Image]
Edit- I mean of the fuse, sorry [Linked Image]

[This message has been edited by sparked (edited 11-15-2003).]

#152065 11/15/03 10:04 PM
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mamills, did it arrive yet?

Bob

#152066 11/15/03 11:02 PM
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Hi Bob: Yes, it did - been having ISP problems which were finally resolved late yesterday. The panel is wonderful - a great addition to my collection. I owe you a little more for shipping. Thanks again!!

Mike (mamills)

#152067 11/18/03 04:27 PM
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The panel, no, the house has long been sold, but I do have a breaker around somewhere, I'd have to look for it.

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