This is a brand new sealed deck of playing cards for the General Electric Durabute Sectionalizer from the 1960s these are sealed from a pet and smoke free home free shipping as very unusual conversation piece.

A little history

The 1960s was a turbulent decade famous for hippies, mod colors, the Beatles and restless political agendas most poignantly symbolized in Timothy Leary's famous slogan "Tune in, turn on and drop out."

Electric Light & Power magazine did no such thing. In fact, the closest thing to political turbulence in the magazine that decade were editorials slamming the energy policy of "Uncle Lyndy" and a late '60s General Electric ad that plays off Leary and states that their new Durabute Sectionalizer "tunes in (a fault current), turns on (a counter), drops out (after a predetermined number of fault pulses)."