Can I find this odd power cord locally?

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I just got a new PS from Suzo-Happ for a late 90's Atari game, and to power the marquee you're supposed to plug into the side of the PS. Well, for some reason (I don't think the original supply would have had this) you need a male, computer type power cord extension to do this. I attached a picture of one. Why they didn't just put another plug like the one on the back of the PS, I don't know.

Is there anywhere local that might sell something like this? I don't think your typical Lowes or Target/Wal-Mart type places are going to have one.
 

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Good luck. Haven't seen a commonly available system that used one of those since IBM owned the PC market.
 
Local.... your best bet might be a computer shop, Staples, OfficeMax, or something along those lines.
I have a couple around just for oddball stuff like what you've run across.

Of course you could order one from many different places, but I know how you'd rather find it locally, who wouldn't.

http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/Be...n-cord-IEC-320-C13-to-IEC-320-C14/242195.aspx

But you could hack apart an old power supply and regular PC power cord and make your own.
 
Try Here? www.Allelectronics.com
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http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/LCAC-197/6-BLACK-IEC-POWER-CORD-SJT/1.html

any computer will have those. Just find someone with an old computer.
Walmart has them online. You may have to call your local walmart.
 
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Try Here? www.Allelectronics.com
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http://www.allelectronics.com/make-a-store/item/LCAC-197/6-BLACK-IEC-POWER-CORD-SJT/1.html

any computer will have those. Just find someone with an old computer.
Walmart has them online. You may have to call your local walmart.

It's not a standard cord like you have pictured. I have 10 of those :).

I guess I'll check Staples or something, but I'm not hopeful (either that they'll have it, or that they'll not want $20 for it if they do).
 
If you have a lighting / custom electrical store local to you, they should have it. A lot of the bolt on display lighting modules use those to extend the daisy chain.
 
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