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Movie Projector Texture old Bell and Howell projector with a hammered metal finish creates odd patterns, found in North Carolina.
Continuing with the theme of outdated vintage entertainment gadgets, I present the vintage movie projector.
This one was a fast build and I managed to build this and one other MOC done while talking on the phone with a friend.
This is based off an actual photo I found and the hardest part was figuring out how to get the reels on the body without bulking the body up to much. Thankfully 2 little lift arms and 2 taps came to my rescue!
I found this old beauty in a hostel in the historical centre of Mexico City. Not sure how it works but the engineering is superb. Found this advert...
1954 Kodak Kodascope Pageant Sound Projector
Here are movies at their finest! Show your personal 16mm silent movies with the Pageant – and they come to life with a new brilliance (and you can even add voice commentary or musical background if you wish). And then switch over to a Hollywood sound feature – or to a sports, travel or educational film (rental libraries have thousands to chose from). Your home movie shows will become the talk of the town!
Simple…certain…in operation. It’s the only 16mm. sound projector lubricated for life. This fact alone has made it the favorite for schools, churches, businesses (no danger of faulty oiling tying it up for costly repairs).
Complete with speaker in a single case, the Pageant is only $375. Be sure to see it…hear it…run it - at your Kodak dealers.
A projector lens I bought recently. It's a big chunk of glass and covers 5x4 with plenty of room to spare. The rear element is too large to fit inside a Speed Graphic which is a shame but with a Sinar shutter it works well.
First test shot: www.flickr.com/photos/bossnas/10875049055/
The opening is this weekend--
if you're in or around Ohio, go see!
Dark Crystals
Sarah Coleman, Eli Stertz, Brandi Strickland, Brook Caballero and Petersen Thomas
February 6–28, 2009
Opening Reception and Gallery Hop:
Saturday, February 7th, 6–10pm
www.mahangallery.com | ph: 614.294.3278 | 717 n. high street, columbus, oh 43215