I am amazed that E-Bay has none and
RoseBrand has none.
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Best I could find in... that's a
stage jack. One would think such useless things to normal people would be sold off. Perhaps search of fire hook in something similar or useful for out there but not termed properly.
I have a J.R.
Clancy and Channon catalogs from period. I can find the part numbers if useful. Otherwise
Rosebrand has a lot of installers who have time at theaters viewing such things as
stage braces in
stock but no-longer used. Might contact them about theater sources with
stage braces which their contractors have in mind sources for, or if they know of sources for modern
Stage Braces. I'm sure they would love the challenge of finding some or sourcing them out. Scottish Rite Theater in Peoria - IL. for instance has a lot of them.
Stage Braces are currently stored in a Pabst brewing company HQ basement. They have no use for the
stage braces and are dark as a theater. The theare still exist as a management company and would also be a resorce for some 1926
stage braces. Reaching out to them or other
RoseBrand would probably be good time spent as example. Another place I traded my c.1911 brace from would be the Athaeum Theater in Chicago. Had lots of them back 30 years ago.
Note also, my
Clancy and Channon catalogs are probably on the CB Wikkee part of the website already.
Channon Corp I have for a hook is well not existant but part # SB4 I did not search for. Looking at my actual
stage brace, it is also a Channon SB4 for the top hook. The top of the brace bolted ring is something like a SB 5 or 6 in not a good stamp.
The also bolted but
wing nut clamp for it assembly is not stamped for part number