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#421340 02/13/19 11:00 PM
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The electric clock for 1939 Chevy had two styles of fuse holder. One had a inline fuse holder and one had the fuse in back of the clock housing with a RED twist knob. Is one more rare than the other? What was the purpose of the two different styles of fuse holders?

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They sold two different brands of clocks. The brand name may be on the back of the clock.


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The one with the fuse in the back of the clock says MADE BY THE NEW HAVEN CLOCK CO.[img]http:///pics/img_2519.gif

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Sent you a email Gene of the clock.


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