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"Robert MacNutt" wrote in message
m... "M-Tech" wrote in message ... Hey. It's just a 5 pin connector. Can't you find something from molex and swap out both ends? Or is there some kind of "authentic" value in this like the organ is a collectors item or something. Don "Robert MacNutt" wrote in message m... Hi. I found a few really old posts about this plug, but no part numbers or sources. Anyone know where I can find one of these plugs? One post said it was used on the HB-400 radio. It's round, with round pins, shaped like a "Y" (or a crows foot). Picture available he http://www.combo-organ.com/plug.jpg I don't need it for a CB, though. It was used on an old Rheem combo (portable) organ for the volume pedal. It's not a 5-pin connector, it's 4-pins, and the pin arrangement isn't like any other I've seen. Yes, swapping both ends is a workable solution, but it's worth spending a few minutes online doing inquiries to try to locate the real thing. While combo organ's don't yet have the status (or prices!) of vintage guitars and amps, collectors such as myself will go to reasonable (but not fanatical) lengths to retain as much original stuff as possible. I've seen that same pin configuration on an old Lafayette tube radio. There must be some old mic you can gt it from. I wouldn't know where to begin to look though. :-( -Dr.X |
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