My highschool's main inventory consisted mainly of brown 360Q's and brown 65Q's. I've used them on several shows and am quite fond of em. The 65Q might not be a Selecon, but its small size vs. light output makes it great for small spaces or low budgets.
There are different types of twistlock than the one that has become standard. One example are the old, 2 prong, ungrounded twistlocks I recently came across. There are also other older twist lock prongs that were locking pin out instead of pin in.
Fair enough....I've gotten a little oversensitive to people calling twist lock old...
That being said the twist lock prongs that lock out instead of in are somewhat common in household/commercial appliances.
Well! Come on, it could be "old". If it was the "old style" (What was that? Nub out?) So ha!
(Wasn't the whole arcing if not twisted a big problem? Or do I have my lighting trivia wrong?)
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