Diane Arbus' strobe

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alanbarker

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Does anyone know what brand and model strobe Diane Arbus is shown using in this photo?
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Even better view here:

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Could it have been a Mamiya flash?
 
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It was NOT either the Metz or the Braun, which were electronic flash types.
It seems there were a number of similar flash units made for cameras of that time, but I could find none that appear to be a match. There were flashes made by Heiland/Honeywell that were similar, and there was the Mendelsohn Speed‑Gun Universal Flash, Model E, but it doesn't look exactly like what Diane is using. There was also the Graflex 3-cell flash handle, but it also appears different.
Now, what I note in the second photo is that there is a classic hose clamp about halfway down the battery (capacitor?) tube handle. Surely that is a home-made modification of some sort, but why is it there? Is it possible the tube is just some ordinary plastic tube that the flash unit slides into? (Which may explain why I've found it very difficult to ID the unit) If the flash unit is simply resting in some kind of DIY sleeve attached to the camera, it could potentially be something like the Graflex "light saber" flash.
 

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Side note: researching this, I learned that the Star Wars lightsaber was based on the Graflex flash unit 🤯.

 
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