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<description>New items from I collect all types of vintage clocks, vintage radios, vintage telephones, vintage projectors, vintage camera equipment and vintage typewriters.  I enjoy repairing and bringing them back to life.  I have a store full of these items.  Hopefully, you will enjoy as much as I have.   Your satisfaction with your purchase is important to me.  I accept PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Amer Express, Personal Check or Money Order.        </description>
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<dc:date>2009-11-21T23:00:10+00:00</dc:date>
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<dc:subject>See whats new!  I collect all types of vintage clocks, vintage radios, vintage telephones, vintage projectors, vintage camera equipment and vintage typewriters.  I enjoy repairing and bringing them back to life.  I have a store full of these items.  Hopefully, you will enjoy as much as I have.   Your satisfaction with your purchase is important to me.  I accept PayPal, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, Amer Express, Personal Check or Money Order.        </dc:subject>
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<title>Vintage Mod 4400 Kodak Carousel Slide Projector 9560</title>
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<description>Here is a reliable projector that will show your Father&#x27;s old 35mm slide photos in style. It is a high-quality vintage Kodak machine that is in great condition. It comes with its own 80 slide self feeding gravity drop circular slide tray shown in the photo.  This quality Kodak machine also comes with a cord plug-in remote control for moving the slide tray forward or back electrically from a considerable distance. The front center foot is adjustable to aim the photo light beam at the desired screen whether it be on a light wall or bed sheet hung on the wall.  The electrical plug-in cord stores neatly under the machine, and the light bulb is easily changed by opening its access door on the side of the machine.  The bulb is still available in my store under the Projector Bulbs category.  There is also a SELECT button on the unit which will allow you to spin the tray around to a certain slide position if desired. The manual focus knob is also located on the main console which moves the Kodak Ektanar f:2.8 lens in and out for best focused picture.  There is also a reading light on the side of the projector that lights up when the main projector lamp is showing slides.  This allows you to read from a script to your guests if that is helpful for you.  This machine is all you could ever want in a fine slide projector. You can also purchase extra slide trays separately in my store by looking under the Photo   Movie Equipment category.  This particular machine has some painted stenciling imprints on the top and rear of the case  &#x27;CSU A V&#x27;, etc  that are not shown in the photos and were done by the previous owner but it is not objectionable nor does it affect the great performance of this machine.  I have reduced the price accordingly so this is your chance to get a good bargain for a popular machine.  The projector itself is approximately 4 inches tall and 13 inches square when in position  without the slide tray mounted . </description>
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<title>Kodak Ektagraphic Carousel Zoom Slide Projector  9559</title>
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<description>This is the Kodak Ektagraphic III A carousel slide projector.  Here is a reliable projector that will show your Father&#x27;s old 35mm slide photos in style. It is a high-quality vintage Kodak machine that is in great condition. It comes with its own 80 slide self feeding gravity drop circular slide tray shown in the photo.    The front center foot is screw adjustable to aim the photo light beam at the desired screen whether it be on a light wall or bed sheet hung on the wall.  The electrical plug-in cord stores neatly under the machine, and the light bulb is easily changed by opening its access door on the side of the machine.  Bulbs are still available in my store under the Projector Bulbs category on the home page.  There is also a SELECT button on the unit which will allow you to spin the tray around to a certain slide position if desired. The manual focus knob is also located on the main console which moves the lens in and out for best focused picture.  This particular unit has AUTO FOCUS which means it will automatically focus all subsequent slides after you focus the first slide of the reel.  This unit has the additional feature of switching off auto-focus should you not want to use it for some reason.  This particular projector is also special as it has a Kodak Ektanar f 3.5 Zoom lens which will allow showing slides at nearly any distance, both closeup and further away.  There is also a reading light on the side of the projector that lights up when the main projector lamp is showing slides. This allows you to read from a script to your guests if that is helpful for you.  This machine is all you could ever want in a fine slide projector. You can also purchase extra slide trays separately in my store by looking under the Photo   Movie Equipment category.  </description>
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<dc:subject>New item at Daryls Clocks Galore : Kodak Ektagraphic Carousel Zoom Slide Projector  9559</dc:subject>
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<title>Baia Standard 8mm Movie Film Editor with Splicer 7460</title>
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<description>Here is a unique movie film editor that still is in good operating condition. It is a solid unit made by a company famous for quality movie editing equipment. The light works well, and the unit is very compact and comes complete with its own film splicer  no splices, just the device for cutting and splicing - you can find 8mm splices in my store under the Film Editors, Splicers   Splices category . The winding arms fold in and the cranks fold down.   This editor is for the Regular 8mm movie film only, not the Super 8 movie film which is wider with different hole spacing.  This model has the larger screen for easier viewing.   </description>
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<title>Vintage 1950&#x27;s Haddon Special Vision Mystery Clock</title>
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<description>Here is a very popular clock from the  1950&#x27;s. This clock has been beautifully reconditioned, serviced and is ready for your use and enjoyment.  This is rare clock made by the Haddon Clock Co.  Its 7 3 4 inch dial has numerals that are etched into the dial and then gold filled from the back of the dial.  This is one of those 1950 Mystery clocks with the hands that seemingly are floating in space. The glass is in great condition except for a small crack about 1 inch long near the center of the glass.  This crack does not appear to be creeping at all and appears to have been there for a very long time.  The motor is running quietly and keeping good time.  This clock is all original and it has a nightlight in the base of the clock that shines through a hole and up through the glass in the dark.  The electrical cord in really great shape.  The gold plate is in great show-room condition just like it was in the jewelry shops 50 years ago when this clock sold for over  200 in today&#x27;s money.   Here is a great opportunity to get a vintage 50-year old clock in nearly pristine condition. This is a collector clock as this particular unit is the first I have seen in person.  The hands of the clock can only be moved forward  clockwise  and not backwards.  These mystery clocks are a great conversation piece and attractive at the same time. What is the mystery  The hands of the clock appear to be suspended in open space with no connections and in a sense they really are. They are mounted through a hole in the center of the clear glass. The entire glass rotates moving the minute hand with it and the hour hand is geared to proportionately do its thing without any connections to the base of the clock. This clock was well designed and has stood the test of time--both in popularity and service.  Now you know the mystery.  Here is your chance to baffle other visitors at your house. </description>
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<title>1955 Zenith Green Bakelite Clock Radio Model L520F</title>
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<description>What a great find this radio is.  It has been serviced and is working wonderfully. It has a good clear sound and has the famous Telechron electric alarm clock that will wake you up to radio music every morning should you so desire.  The left knob is the volume control and the right knob is the AM station selector  there were no FM public stations in 1955 .    On the back is a built-in antenna.  It will bring in the distant stations much better.  What is unusual about this model radio is that the plastic lenses cover the clock and the dial are in perfect condition.  Most times these are cloudy, cracked or distorted but they are beautiful on this radio so it must have not spent much time in the sunshine or by a window.     I have located the original electric diagram schematics and other information for this wonderful radio and they are including in the purchase with this clock radio.  This will verify its age and date of mfr while at the same time provide a repair map for the electronics should you ever need a repair person to fix something.</description>
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<title>Vintage Bell   Howell Headliner 35mm Slide Projector</title>
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<description>This machine will show the 35mm slides your Dad took years ago.  It uses a slide tray  comes with the machine  that holds 30 slides and you can manually show them one slide at a time.    The light is bright and clear plus the slide tray is numbered which lets you know what number slide you are showing in the tray.  All you do is rotate the knob to advance the tray to the next slide and then push in the slide handle to view the slide, then operate the slide handle again to move the slide to the tray again.   Simple machine, low cost, but it gets the job done   Everything is working on this machine as it should.</description>
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<dc:subject>New item at Daryls Clocks Galore : Vintage Bell   Howell Headliner 35mm Slide Projector</dc:subject>
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<title>Bell   Howell Filmo 151A Picture Master 8mm Projector</title>
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<description>This is a rare old 8mm movie projector that is in excellent condition. It is a 8mm film projector, Model 151A, for the older Standard 8mm films. It will not fit the more modern Super 8mm films. It is built like an Iron Horse and will probably last forever mechanically. It has every feature imaginable including:  Variable Speed Control  Forward Reverse Switch Reading Light and Switch Fast Rewind Removable Lens for Cleaning Lens Focus Knob Tracking Control Knob Tilt Control Clutch In Out Lever Separate Projector On Off Switch Separate Motor On Off Switch 7 inch Take-up Reel  holds 400 feet of film  that stores in the case.  All this including the original wood carrying case with leather straps as shown in the photo. This is a large machine, and it will show home movies until you absolutely drop. It is made more like a commercial movie projector rather than a home movie projector. What a powerful machine this is. This machine requires some hands on while rewinding and changing directions as it is so fast that the reels can spin out of control if you don&#x27;t pay attention to what it is doing.  For the 8mm hobbyist, this projector is very special and has a wonderful feel when operating it.  This model 151A is coming to be very collectible as they are such well-made machines. It would make an excellent yesteryear display alongside the brochure ad.  It also comes with the original cord which is in great condition.   </description>
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<title>Vintage Argus 300 35mm Slide Projector 9558</title>
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<description>What a wonderful old 35mm slide projector this is.  It is in perfect condition and works great.  You load a slide into the slide and operate the lever in and out, load a second slide while your audience watches the first slide you loaded.  Then operate the lever again and the first slide falls out the opposite side while you load a 3rd slidee.  Simple, foolproof and it works.  It comes complete with original cord, on off switch and its own very nice carrying case.  </description>
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<description>What a wonderful old 35mm slide projector this is.  It is in perfect condition and works great.  You rotate the slide slot to the upward position, load one slide into that slot, rotate the mechanism to the bottom and load another slide into the other slot while your audience watches the first slide you loaded.  Then rotate again, remove the first slide, insert another and just keep going in that manner.  Simple, foolproof and it works.  It comes complete with original cord, on off switch and its own very nice carrying case.  </description>
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<title>1960&#x27;s Lane Cedar Jewelry Box - Indepence, Mo</title>
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<description>Some ladies will remember these Lane cedar Mini-chests which were given upon graduating from High School in the 1960&#x27;s.  They were given as complimentary gifts of the local furniture or dry goods store.  Most are signed with the name and town of the store while some are not.     This particular Lane mini chest was given by TUCKER&#x27;S FURNITURE of INDEPENDENCE, MISSOURI.  It is in good condition and still smells like the cedar wood it is made from.  This chest has a few minor scratches here and there, but it is still a sound and attractive box.   Lane Cedar Chests were renowned for their quality of workmanship and this mini chest follows the same reputation.  The locking key is not included with this item but it is a simple lock that will make it fairly easy to find a new key.  The box presently is not locked and opens closes just fine.  </description>
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