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I need help identifying these 3 connectors, and especially finding the matching male counterparts which I can plug in.

The ruler in the pictures is graded in cm

The first two (12 and 10pins) belong to an organ pedal board, an older version of PD/3 The last one belong to an organ pedal , probably an older version of FP/70-80

12 pin connector 10 pin connector 5 pin connector

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    \$\begingroup\$ Identifying may be irrelevant if you simply need to attach this to something. And based on the look of those connectors, they don't mate with a connector, but a cable. \$\endgroup\$ Commented Apr 10 at 9:03
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    \$\begingroup\$ 2.54mm or 0.1” pitch, they look like they are designed for FFC ribbon or possibly as PCB edge connectors. The limited context in the photo suggests ribbon cables but the relatively wide apertures look big enough to accommodate a 1.6mm PCB \$\endgroup\$ Commented Apr 10 at 9:21

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Those are single-readout card edge sockets.

Akin to the EDAC 392 sockets, https://edac.net/series/392

EDAC 392 sockets

{Source: EDAC}

They do not have a mating male connector. Rather a single-sided PCB is placed in them. I assume that the PCB is just a transition to a cable soldered to that PCB.

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