[SML] That's a yoke, son!
Richard John Archer
rja10 at cornell.edu
Sun Sep 13 10:54:05 UTC 2015
I have a thirties copy of a history of stage lighting - I'll check it out tomorrow. I wouldn't be surprised if it was Kliegl, though.
Patrick
Jeffrey E. Salzberg via Stagecraft wrote:
Which lighting fixture was the first to have a yoke, allowing it to be tilted as well as panned? Who invented it?
>From Kliegl's 1913 catalog......certainly a yoke on the searchlight projector Fig 295
DickA
TD, Cornell U
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