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#161917 04/09/07 06:41 PM
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From NORCAL's collection of strange things,

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Here are some pics of a power strip and a couple of Hubbell 15 A. to a 20 A. "crowfoot" adapters, plus an illegal "livefront" crowfoot attachment plug.



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Here is one with US cord cap plugged into Aussie receptacle.



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electure #162101 04/13/07 05:03 AM
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Hubba Hubba - One size fits all


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Some miscellaneous bizarre things:


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electure #162676 04/23/07 02:59 PM
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The "bizzare" things are cool. I have some sockets and pendant switches like that porcelain green one.
I've never seen a tap (northwest of the green pendant switch) yet with 2 edison bases and the plug tap in that configuration.

cschow #162713 04/24/07 10:59 AM
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I think a lot of people reading this will already know, but the round-pin receptacle shown as India/South Africa on that dist. board is the old BS546 15-amp outlet, also once the norm in the U.K. and still widely used here in theatre lighting.


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