Inquiry (采购产品): vintage plug Hello. This may be a long shot but I figured I would try. I have a non-grounded plug that is from 1935 by Arrow (I was told this would be Arrow Hart). It is rated 10A-250v and is set in a metal grommet that has an internal diameter of about 7/8". the plug is connected to a Bodine Electric Co. AC/DC Motor that operates a vibraphone. There used to be an extension cord with a female end that would plug into the male end in the grommet. It would have been round in order to fit in the grommet. The prongs on the male end are smaller than the standard plugs today which poses a problem. Because this piece is so old and small it has been nearly impossible to find the female end that could fit into it. I can always make a new plug and cord but would prefer to keep the metal grommet and plug so that the vibraphone could remain original. I have pictures that I could send of the male end in the grommet if neccessary. All I would need is the female end and I can make an extension cord with that. Can something like this be fabricated again or does Arrow Hart have a back room with old relics like this? Any help would greatly be appreciated if possible. Thanks, Christopher P. De Meo **** Hidden Message ***** Christopher De Meo 3101 Keswick Rd. Baltimore, MD 21211 USA Company: Self-employed Title: Musician Phone: 410.350.6197 E-mail: ctexdemeo@gmail.com **** Hidden Message ***** ctexdemeo@gmail.com