Hand Prototype [LOMAK]
Maker and role
Mike Watling, Inventor
Production date
2002
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Accession number
2021.48.26
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Description
LOMAK Hand Prototype.
Part 1: Hand prototype using a small ball. A white and red ball has been cut to hold electrical components which have been covered with white felt. The ball is attached to a teardrop-shaped plastic base, secured with a metal rod and screws. Two yellow electrical wires extend from the ball and connect to the tip of the plastic base. On the other end of the ball is a small red knob. The prototype rests on four rubber and felt feet.
Part 2: Rectangular battery pack wrapped in black tape.
Part 1: Hand prototype using a small ball. A white and red ball has been cut to hold electrical components which have been covered with white felt. The ball is attached to a teardrop-shaped plastic base, secured with a metal rod and screws. Two yellow electrical wires extend from the ball and connect to the tip of the plastic base. On the other end of the ball is a small red knob. The prototype rests on four rubber and felt feet.
Part 2: Rectangular battery pack wrapped in black tape.
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Credit Line
Mike Watling. 2002. Hand Prototype [LOMAK], 2021.48.26. The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).
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