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    Posted 8 years ago

    charmsomeone
    (1313 items)

    Littelfuse 5 Quality fuses. Not sure when these were made. Only have two out of the five. Nice little metal tin. Anyone know when these were made?

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    Comments

    1. antiquerose antiquerose, 8 years ago
      Oh Geeeez.....I remember these
    2. charmsomeone charmsomeone, 8 years ago
      LOL. These were before my time.
    3. SpiritBear, 8 years ago
      The first find in my yard after the snows receded was one of these fuses (like, an identical, I think) and a vintage screw-off cap from the '60s or '70s.
    4. AnythingObscure AnythingObscure, 3 years ago
      I've got bunches of these too, being something I still use in my current (pun?) job. The plastic bottom half of the box probably dates it to 1970's-80's, before that (roughly) both halves of the box would have been metal. They were commonly 'automotive fuses' , also finding their way into many, many other applications. The two remaining in your box look a little 'short' (in physical size, most are ~1" long) so might have been meant for a different purpose.

      Nowadays, you can still find them in 'blister packs' at auto parts stores/etc...

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