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Vintage Bell & Howell #346 Super 8 Film Movie Projector
This classic projector is for the newer SUPER 8mm film of the 1970's. This film is a wider strip than the regular 8mm. This model projector was probably the best of the best of the Super 8 projectors in those days. It is quiet, easy to thread (self threading), good clear lens and bright light.
It also has reverse direction and still mode to look at a certain film clip. You can see all the controls and plate information in the photos. If your family has reels of Super 8mm movie film, this is the projector you need. This unit comes complete with an operational 7 inch take-up reel which may vary in color from the photos depending on what is in stock at the time.
This particular projector is in pristine condition. I don't think it was used very much at all. It is in great operating order. Everything is working as it should. The bulb is available in this store or email me if you need assistance.
This projector measures 12 inches tall by 9 inches wide and 8 inches deep.
Condition: Used and Operational
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Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Bell & Howell
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Vintage Kodak Brownie 8mm Movie Projector Model 1
It is really exciting to find this vintage Kodak Brownie movie projector in nearly pristine condition. It is an 8mm electric projector and it is all working great and ready to show those old movies that your Dad took decades ago.
This Model 1 projector is easy to use and it has a f/1.6 lens that can be focused so your movies are clear. It has a forward speed and still frame. It also has a reverse wind for winding back the film after viewing.
The projector light is working and if it should burn out you can buy a new one at the local camera store or email me and I will find you a bulb. I have extra 8mm empty movie reels for sale if you should need some. They are listed under projector parts in this store. The maximum size reel this projector can hold is the 5 inch diameter reel.
The projector measures 9.5 inches tall by 11 inches wide and 7 inches deep with the covers on.
Condition: Used and Operational
Size: 9.5 inches tall by 11 inches wide and 7 inches deep
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Kodak
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Vintage DeJur 8mm Spectator Turret Movie Camera
Here is a wonderful reminder of yesteryear. The DeJur movie camera was state-of-the-art in its day (late '50's, early 1960's). It is labeled as the DeJur Spectator Turret, Serial #41064. The camera measures 5.5 inches tall by 5.0 inches deep and 2.5 inches wide. Yes, this was a windup camera with NO BATTERIES REQUIRED and it is still in perfect working order. Wind up the mainspring and push the button on the front of the unit and the camera operates with that wonderful old sound.
It has several speed options and has a telescoping viewfinder/lens that is adjustable on top of the camera. The camera has only one lens and it is a high quality lens from Keystone called the Elgeet 1/2 inch. There is full f-stop control adjustments on the lens plus distance control.
The camera is all metal and very heavy and well-built. It comes complete with its original box.
Condition: Used and Operational
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Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: DeJur USA
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Vintage Kodak Brownie 8mm Movie Camera w/Turret Lenses
Made in Rochester, New York by the Eastman Kodak Company, this camera is the original 8mm Movie Brownie camera that was so popular in the 1950's and 60's. This camera is in operating condition and everything appears to be working as it should.
There are 3 lenses with varying f-stop control which allow for differing distances, a FILM LEFT meter and a wind up motor that operates the forward motion of the film. The lenses include a Standard Lens, Telephoto Lens and Wide Angle Lens. The model of this camera is No. 84 as printed on the box.
The sights on top of the camera fold down onto the case to protect them when camera is not in use.
Help yourself to this choice item from yesteryear! This camera is complete with its original box.
This item measures approximately 4 inches tall by 6.5 inches long (including lens) and 2.25 inches wide.
Condition: Used and Operational
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Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Kodak
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1960 Portable Channel Master Model 6520 Radio
This battery operated radio is an AM radio only and has the best sound you can imagine for a portable radio. It is a powerful radio with the ability to pick up fringe AM stations.
It is called the Channel Master 8 Transistor Cordless radio and this particular unit appears to be brand new or at minimum has very little use.
It takes 4 batteries of the size D (flashlight batteries) and they last a very long time. I have played the radio for days and still have good operation.
The styling and colors of this machine is retro 1960's for sure. It has a rich tone and a tone switch for treble or bass.
Condition: Used and Operational
Size: 15.5 inches wide by 6.5 inches tall and 5.5 inches deep
Country of Origin: JP
Manufacturer: Channel Master
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Beautiful Vintage Phinney-Walker Travel Alarm Clock
This alarm is in great condition and everything is working as it should. It keeps good time and the alarm is working properly.
The case is covered in a tan leatherette material and it has it must have been a company reward from the Public Service Company of Colorado as it is signed by them with the year of 1969. Wonderful item.
This beautiful alarm is hardly used (if at all) and it measures 3 inches tall and 3 inches deep when opened. The dial measures 2 inches by 2 inches.
Condition: Used and Operational
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Country of Origin: JP
Manufacturer: Phinny-Walker
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1914 Kodak Autographic Jr Model 1A Folding Camera
This camera is almost an antique and is in great condition.
The case is leather and the camera uses film #116 Autographic film. This old camera has all the features of the day. It is a wonderful item just to handle and experience.
The black case is a leatherette type material, and the metal case underneath is very well build as the camera has a heavy feel to it. The bellows of the fold-out lens is in acceptable condition as is the swivel view-finder mounted on the side of the lens. The swivel allows rotation of the camera 90 degrees for Landscape or Portrait views.
The 1A Autographic Kodak Jr. folding camera was typical of Kodak folding cameras of the time. The camera body is wooden. Folding front and removable back are metal while the external covering and bellows are leather. It used the Autographic film which permitted a message to be written on the film between frames. The spool was wound with a layer of carbon paper between the film and the thin red backing paper. After taking a photograph the user would open up the small door on the back of the camera (see photos) and using the provided stylus (metal pencil---included with this camera) they could inscribe a short note. Pressure of the stlus on the backing paper transferred the carbon to the backing paper. The user then held the camera back to the light for a moment and light passing through would image the message on the film.
Kodak certainly had an inventive moment with the creation of this camera. It is rare in good condition like this one is.
In the closed position, the camera measures 3.5 inches tall by 6.5 inches long and 1.5 inches deep.
Condition: Used and Operational
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Manufacturer: Eastman Kodak Company
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Vintage National Call Alarm Clock
What a great looking clock this is from yesteryear. It has been serviced and is in excellent working condition. It is a 30 hour windup alarm clock (wind it every night at bedtime).
It is named National Call and printed as such on the dial. The alarm is a loud bell that for sure won't let you oversleep.
Not only is this clock usable, but it would make a great nostalgic display clock.
It measures 4.5 inches tall by 4 inches wide and 2.0 inches deep.
Condition: Used and Operational
Size: 4.5 inches tall by 4 inches wide and 2 inches deep.
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: National Call
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Vintage 1940's Sessions Shipswheel Clock
This electric clock has been properly serviced and cleaned and is ready for duty. What a great looking vintage clock this is. The style is called a SHIPSWHEEL clock. The clock is made of a beautiful wood with brass spindles all around the dial. The dial covering is indeed curved glass.
The cord is in excellent condition with a new plug on the end. This is a great collector piece.
Condition: Used and Operational
Size: 8 inches tall by 7 inches wide and 3.5 inches deep
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Sessions Clock Company
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Bell & Howell Super 8 Optronic Eye Movie Camera w/Case
This state-of-the-art camera of the 1970's was the Bell & Howell Model 311 with PERPETUA motor drive and OPTRONIC EYE. It used the common Super 8 film cartridges and was autoloading. It comes complete with a leather carrying case and a Super 8 film cartridge already loaded inside the camera as shown in the photos. The film is probably exposed, or at least partially so, but still fun to see it all together.
This cool movie camera was one of the first cameras to have the thumb operated motor button on the handle in addition to the button on top of the camera. The camera motor was a mainspring driven motor which could be wound with the crank on the side of the camera. What a blast from the past.
Everything on this camera is operating as it should.
Condition: Used and Operational
Size: 6.5 inches tall by 7 inches long and 3 inches wide.
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Bell & Howell
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Bell & Howell Super 8 Optronic Eye Movie Camera
This state-of-the-art camera of the 1970's was the Bell & Howell Model 311 with PERPETUA motor drive and OPTRONIC EYE. It used the common Super 8 film cartridges and was autoloading.
This cool movie camera was one of the first cameras to have the thumb operated motor button on the handle in addition to the button on top of the camera. The camera motor was a mainspring driven motor which could be wound with the crank on the side of the camera. What a blast from the past.
Everything on this camera is operating as it should. This special unit comes complete with the original instruction booklets as shown in the photos.
Condition: Used and Operational
Size: 6.5 inches tall by 7 inches long and 3 inches wide.
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Bell & Howell
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