Description: 1920 Kodascope Model C Collectible 16mm Film Projector With Case No Reel Old! Circa 1920ās RARE 16mm KODASCOPE MODEL āCā Cinema Projector This is the first 16mm home movie projector introduced in 1924 by Eastman Kodak for use with their new 16mm film format. The Kodascope model C was manufactured by Eastman Kodak in Rochester, New York and patented in September, 1924. It is a hand crank projector with original crank included and has the original black bodied Kodak glass projection lens and the original wire cage ventilated housing for the lamp. The base is cast iron and provides excellent picture stability. Takes 400' ft. capacity take-up reels. Illustrated with the original plug. The projector mechanism and case has a crinkle black enamel finish. The chassis is steel. An extremely heavy machine for size. Picture projected is very steady. Steel wire take up belts. The Model C is a very nicely built machine. Made in 1924. This is a massively built, yet compact piece and is in excellent original condition. A rare example of an archaic and very collectible Kodak piece.
Price: 139.99 USD
Location: Park City, Montana
End Time: 2024-08-28T19:33:47.000Z
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Brand: Kodak
Type: Movie Projectors
Movie Film Format: 16mm
Model: C
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States