STEVETERRY
Well-Known Member
Do you have a mating female? If so, take some pix--I think there's more fascinating archeology in the female pin mounting method.
ST
Do you have a mating female? If so, take some pix--I think there's more fascinating archeology in the female pin mounting method.
ST
Yes and no. The one in the movie was the more "modern" Mole Richardson-style studio stage plug, still available today.
Yes and no. The one in the movie was the more "modern" Mole Richardson-style studio stage plug, still available today.
For comparison, both styles are pictured in the wiki entry stage plug.
Derek, can you also find the brand and model of the rope light in the flux capacitor? I am in need of building one to correct the wrongs of the past....
Check ebay for a used one.
To save everyone the searching...
From the thread The yellow one looks to be the standard 50A stage plug. The orange one looks to be someone's attempt at a homemade copy.
the odd thing in the corner is called a french brace in the UK. they must have originated from france i presume. they are still used today fairly regularly. the design hasnt changed much. they do tend to be the longest surviving item to be found back stage.Does it make you old when I knew what the odd thing in the corner was without thinking? I'll stay out of the connector question for now.
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