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#152115 09/26/04 02:18 PM
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I remember seeing fuse panels like these in
the stairwells of the Bank of New York while working there in 1958. They behind glass doors and were manufactured in New York

#152116 09/26/04 11:39 PM
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Aside — For real knuckle safety, it seems unusual that some retrofitted asbestos board was not placed over copper terminals underneath the wooden(?) knife-switch handles.

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