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50/60 Vintage "littlefuse"display,fuses For Auto,tv, Grage, Radio, & Appliances. on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Vista, California, United States

Vista, California, United States
Great Condition.
Brand:" Littlefuse " Surface Finish:plastic, Metal & Glass. Manufacturer Part Number:Display Case. Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

 Up For Sale Is One 50 / 60  " Littlefuse " VERY LARGE DISPLAY CASE, It Is Loaded With Fuse's, From  AGC - 1/16  TO  SFE - 30, ( AMPS )  IT Does Have Just About Any Thing You Would Need  In A Fuse,  The  Display Now Has 72 Tins, AND Three Quarters Or More Of The Tins  Are  Filled, Only One Tin Is Empty , Most Of The Rest Have Four Fuse's, A Few Tins Have Three Fuse's And A Couple With Two Or One Fuse, And There Is A Couple Of Different Type Fuse's, ( There Is Around 325 Fuse's ) The  Display Is Made To  Hold 144 Tins, Six Rows Of Twenty Four ( Each Tin Holds 5 Fuse's ) The Display Is Solid, Condition Is Good And  Looks Real Good...

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