So I came across copies of Lighting Dimensions from '79 and '80 today. Took a few pictures that you might enjoy!
From the back, Steve Terry looks like John Denver...
Ah' the first light board for me I got to sit behind and even do some work on even if not design...
Anyone have one to donate? Cursing and not wanting to go light board for the museum in others could certainly step up in doing so. Really don't want to start collecting up dimmers, controllers or movers - not enough time or want to know about.
Don't remember the brand but I shame myself for once throwing into the trash a one scene six pack dimmer / slider control board, but on the other have Inkie (a past member) light board that I'm about to display in long in personal storage for him. It's a THE SCRIMMER by Electronics Diversitied and will be next to an origional and saying all over it "Cheap Trick" light board. It's a start I didn't want to get into. Suppose by doing so I will have to motivate the rest of the museum in trying to stay out of what I don't know or mostly care about. That or in ETC having the better controller museum, motivate in sending it their way.
Beyond other projects, currently on the work table is a Century Olivalittee that was in fairly good condition other than for paint. I date it's steel rear reflector in being steel but painted silver to between say 1926 and 1928 and also not reflective of for the 1928 date current Alzark process aluminum reflectors for such steel reflective painted reflectors as shown in 1928 Fuch's Stage Lighting as a better concept came about. On the other hand is the 1928 Century catalogue that this one is one of certainly lists this fixture. In other words, my world is far different than that of movers or controllers. So much in conventinals to research I limit myself personally as best I can.
So I came across copies of Lighting Dimensions from '79 and '80 today. Took a few pictures that you might enjoy!
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