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Outside the Maison Pour Tous which is a cinema /live venue serving 7 villages all on hilltops, is this projector open to the elements : Century picture-head and base, Cinemecanica lamphouse
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The last of 3 projector bulbs from the large 46" rear projector TV we had that lasted all of 20 mins in the new flat before 'blowing'. It's taken me 2 years to throw away the pieces, bit at a time
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This is the movie projector from the movie house in Berlin, Pa were we went to see the $.25 saturday movie. The theater finally closed when the local kids boycotted the movies in protest, when the owner accidently killed my brothers pet squirel. He didn't know the squirel was a pet and when the squirel jumped on his shoulder, got startled and killed the squirel because he feared rabies. But the kids waiting to see the movie saw a "squirel murder", they just left and never came back.
I picked this up from a local Goodwill for two dollars. It's functional, other than the lamp being burned out, but in the end, all I see are some cool spare parts.
I couldn't get really good pictures without a much more complicated setup, so I just post-processed to make it look like an old picture.
I can't decide if this is some kind of super-projector, or just a really old one. I think the lens was about the side of my head. A helpful warning below the projector states: do not look into the lens.
Dirty Projectors live at the Barbican, first half playing the Getty Address and the second playing songs from Bitte Orca! Really amazing show, grooving to Stillness is the Move and rocking out to Useful Chamber. Good times
A Projector Remote Control pictured in the Buzzard Building on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on June 23, 2011. (Jay Grabiec)
The projector climbs pair of tracks to position itself for the screen, then lowers to floor level for reloading.
These must have been pretty well made. I don't know how old it is, but I assume it is from at least the 70's and it still works.