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BULB DISCUSSION BOARDS => Christmas Lighting => Topic started by: jonathan cassiday on October 23, 2006, 10:19:26 pm
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i just bought a noma 8 light sieries burning set that is straigt line in consturction with an interesting feature ive only seen in a few other sets. along with having a traditional piggy back tachon connecter it has a end of line outlet, much like a standard mini light straight line construction string of today. the cord is cloth covered with bakelite sockets and fittings dating it to either early 1939-1941 or 1946-1949. does anyone else have a similar cord in its orginal box or have a more acurate date of the string? i find it interesting that it reflected an advanced development of christmas light strings but yet it dissappeared from mainstream production only to be revived in modern mini lights
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This sounds like an unusual light string - do you have any pictures showing how both the receptacle and the Tachon connector are connected to the string? It seems odd it would have both. I can't be of much help dating the string, but it would be interesting to see a picture of it.
In going through some things the other day, I came across this plug and receptacle. The receptacle is marked NOMA on the backside and I wonder if this looks similar to the one connected to the end of your light string?
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The plug end is a latter model piggy back plug marked noma, but it also has an end of cord connector like a traditional candelarbra based set but it is a 8 sieries set
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Noma made these for use around doorways.
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thanks for the information, how did you come about it? do you have a set in its original box, I would love to see it. I find it really useful having the tachon connector at the end of the string. I use it for my bubble lites on my vintage tree with a socket splitter to reduce voltage.