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I got some fuses here, and I have no clue about where the have been used.

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CEBEC is the Belgian approval mark, so I'd guess they're from Belgium. I have no idea how old Belgian fuse boards looked!

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Yeah it should be from Belgium.

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That sound reasonable, I got them from a telco man, and some of the oldest exchanges here were made in Belgium.

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