1.28%Seller Notes: " 1930's KODASCOPE 8 PROJECTOR Model 50 by Eastman Kodak Co. The projector runs when plugged in and the speed can be controlled, it needs a light bulb and It has not been tested with actual film. In good condition, and it is clean. It does come with a case and there is an empty reel included, however the case has a lot of wear ...
Vintage 1930s Kodak Kodascope Model 50 8mm Cine Film Projector for Spares Repair. £29.99. £8.00 postage. Kodak Brownie 8 - 61 8mm Cinefilm Projector In Teal Case 1960s - Untested. £14.99. Click & Collect. £5.00 postage. or Best Offer. Vintage Kodascope Eight 33 Cine Projector in Case ~ Working with Manuals etc.
Kodak, Kodascope Eight Model 33. An Eastman Kodak Kodascope eight-33 8mm movie projector, circa 1930s. For projecting regular8 films. Lamp: P28s, 100-120V 500W. The projector has a lamp and motor switch. DIMENSIONS.
Kodascope Universal Splicer 8mm 16mm w/ Box Vintage Film Movie eastman kodak US Seller. Kodascope Universal Splicer. The bottles are dried up inside. One bottle is in a seperate box that fits inside the larger box with the splicer, the other fits inside …
Eastman Kodak Kodascope K-75 16mm Film Projector - Motion Picture - 16 mm Sixteen - Made in USA ----- Description: This is an EASTMAN KODAK Kodascope model K75. Made in the 1930s this was one of the first film projectors on the market for the general public. It is well made and a beautiful
Kodak Kodascope Eight-500 8mm Film Projector - Cine Camera Crown Model EE501 BrooksBygones 5 out of 5 stars (2) $ 63.90 ... 1930's Revere Model 85 - 8mm Film Projector in Original Case - Take Up Reel included OldeTimeAngeles 5 out of 5 stars (467) $ ...
Kodak Kodascope Eight Model 70 8mm Projector Case - NO Projector - CASE ONLY! AU $133.73 + shipping + shipping + shipping. Old 1960 Kodak Sound 8 Movie Projector Model 1 Service Manual 1108. ... 1930's KODASCOPE 8 PROJECTOR Model 50 by Eastman Kodak Co. AU $104.31 + shipping + shipping + shipping.
Vintage 1930s Kodak Kodascope Model 50 8mm Cine Film Projector for Spares Repair. EUR 35,15 Nu Kopen. Zie Details. Eastman Kodak Kodascope Model A - Very Early 1920s 16mm Film Projector W/ Case. EUR 531,03 EUR 371,72 Nu Kopen of Beste voorstel. Zie Details.
Vintage KODASCOPE Model C EASTMAN KODAK Movie Projector 1920 / 1930's. $25.00 ... VINTAGE CINE PROJECTOR Kodak Kodascope Eight Model 80 & Self-Recta Screen [oxf] $165.25 + shipping + shipping + shipping. Picture Information. Image not available. Mouse over to Zoom-Click to enlarge ...
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Vintage Eastman Kodak Kodascope Eight-33 8MM Movie Projector - Test Works Great Circa 1930-1940s Vintage Eastman Kodak Kodascope Eight-33 8MM Movie Projector - Test Works Great The Kodascope Eight-33 projector features: For 8mm film 200 reels (It …
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Eastman Kodak Kodascope Model C 16mm Projector - Vintage 1920's - UNTESTED AS IS. Parts Only. C $176.77. Top Rated Seller. Top Rated Seller. or Best Offer. +C $115.39 shipping. from Australia.
Vintage KODASCOPE Eight film projector model 40, complete with cable, reel and case. A film projector from the 1930s in beautiful condition. The film projector was made by Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester/N.Y, USA. The projector has not been tested and its functioning is not known to me, I think it's an object for the collection and not for use as a running film projector. It looks like a fun ...
1958 Kodascope 16mm projector. Runs great and looks good. The sound system (35L6GT push-pull, 7 watts) works too, but is not shown in this movie.
Circa 1930-1940's Vintage Eastman Kodak Kodascope Eight-33 8MM Movie Projector - Test Works Great. The Kodascope Eight-33 projector features: For 8mm film 200' reels ( It does not come with the manual or a take-up reel) . ; F:1" projection lens; claw intermittent, two sprockets; meter speed control. Vintage Kodak Kodascope Eight-33 8mm movie ...
Vintage 1930s Kodak Kodascope Model 50 8mm Cine Film Projector for Spares Repair. £29.99. £8.00 postage. 1920's Kodascope Model B Library Kodascope Edition in Wooden Casket Case. £336.61. £151.48 postage. 11 watching. Vintage Kodascope Eight 33 Cine Projector in …
1929-1930 1929 - The company introduced its first motion picture film designed especially for making the then new sound motion pictures. 1930 - Kodak purchased a gelatin manufacturing plant in Peabody, Massachusetts, and formed Eastman Gelatin Corporation.
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Ciné-Kodak, Model K, with the f. 1.9 lens wide open; and it is likewise necessary that the pictures be made in bright sunlight when using the camera with the motor running at normal speed. place of the black lens hood. A ratio diaphragm, which is supplied with the …
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Box 185A: 8 cans of 16mm films, ca 1930s-1950s Series 7: Kodak Research Laboratories Box 186: Early Kodak Park History, and Product Development, 1880-1910 Box 187: Development of Laboratories, 1910-1921 Box 188: Aerial Photography, 1917-1920 Box 189: Price lists, Early Company Outings, and Organizational Charts, 1917-1921
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Nice vintage 1930's Kodak Kodascope Model 40 16mm electric film projector with the original cord in good working condition with the original storage case, the camera stands 16'' tall . Previews: Monday - Friday 10-4 Saturdays 10-2. The following are the terms and conditions which apply specifically to …
History of Film from 1889 to present. 1889 to 1939. 1889. The first commercial transparent roll film, perfected by Eastman and his research chemist, was put on the market. The availability of this flexible film made possible the development of Thomas Edison's motion picture camera in 1891.
The Kodascope Model C was introduced in 1924 by Eastman Kodak as the first home movie projector made especially for use with Kodak's new 16mm, double-perforated film. It originally had a manual crank handle that provided all speeds, including the now-standard 24 fps.
Vintage Art Deco 1930's Kodak Bantam Camera camera | Etsy. Because 35mm film originated as a stock for movie cameras, a large fraction of its width is taken up with sprocket holes—not a requirement in a stills camera. Thus, Eastman Kodak introduced an alternative "miniature" format, 828 film, consisting of paper-backed rolls 35mm wide, but ...
Kodascope Reel Cine-Kodak Film Reel Patent 1911 Early 20th century 16mm 7 inch Film Reel or Spool Eastman Kodak Clipping Work Path Included in JPEG An old 16mm ... old Kodak 400 feet moving film boxes circa 1930 described as Kodascope film reel can and film reels with Golden wedding written Kodascope Reel Cine-Kodak 16mm Film ...
Kodak KODASCOPE Eight Model 45 Vintage 1930s Film Projector with Original Box. £90.00. Click & Collect. £7.00 postage. Kodak Brownie 8 Movie Projector, Built in Case *LOWEST price on ebay! :-) £9.99. £6.99 postage. Vintage Kodak Kodascope 8-500 Eight-500 Projector with Manual. £30.00.
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Manufactured from 1930 to 1946 by Eastman Kodak Co. of Rochester, New York. Manufactured for over 15 years, it is the longest-lived of Kodak's 16mm movie cameras. It took 50ft or 100ft spools of film. It has a leather-covered metal body, a folding Newton finder and a waist-level brilliant finder. The spring wound motor was settable to 8 or 16 fps and it had an interchangeable Kodak ...