Wanted -> Vintage 35mm projectors
- Cinegraphica
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Wanted -> Vintage 35mm projectors
Hi all!
I'm looking for vintage 35mm movie projectors from the period 1895 - 1915 to expand my collection.
I'm also interested in the 28mm format and the Edison home Kinetoscope (22mm).
All tips and information are welcome!
I'm looking for vintage 35mm movie projectors from the period 1895 - 1915 to expand my collection.
I'm also interested in the 28mm format and the Edison home Kinetoscope (22mm).
All tips and information are welcome!
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- Darren Nemeth
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Re: Wanted -> Vintage 35mm projectors
I've got some Keystone 35mm toy projectors from 1921 to 1930-ish if you'd be interested in those.Cinegraphica wrote:Hi all!
I'm looking for vintage 35mm movie projectors from the period 1895 - 1915 to expand my collection.
I'm also interested in the 28mm format and the Edison home Kinetoscope (22mm).
All tips and information are welcome!
Darren Nemeth
A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
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A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
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- Cinegraphica
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Hello Darren
Do you have the model 154w? That the moviegraph model I'm looking for. There is one on Ebay at the moment.
Do you have the model 154w? That the moviegraph model I'm looking for. There is one on Ebay at the moment.
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- Darren Nemeth
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I don't have that one but two 575w's and one 274w.Cinegraphica wrote:Hello Darren
Do you have the model 154w? That the moviegraph model I'm looking for. There is one on Ebay at the moment.
Is the 154 the one with the red flywheel and no lower arm?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0524604235
If so, that is the oldest Keystone projector I've see on eBay to date. It matches the illustration on the patent papers, one of the few toys submitted by Isidore Marks.
http://www.google.com/patents?id=m4lHAA ... q=&f=false
Darren Nemeth
A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... ent-cinema
A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
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- Cinegraphica
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Claus, I've seen the Edison projector. If only I could afford it
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@ Darren
The 154-w is the one with two chains on the side. I didn't win it, it went for about 130 euro.
The 154-w isn't the oldest Moviegraph, but in my opinion the most beautiful one. Here's an example: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/569591
@ Darren
The 154-w is the one with two chains on the side. I didn't win it, it went for about 130 euro.
The 154-w isn't the oldest Moviegraph, but in my opinion the most beautiful one. Here's an example: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/569591
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The 154 was their most expensive model. I don't think I've ever seen one on eBay here in the USA. Back in the late 1920s they were $25 each.Cinegraphica wrote:Claus, I've seen the Edison projector. If only I could afford it.
@ Darren
The 154-w is the one with two chains on the side. I didn't win it, it went for about 130 euro.
The 154-w isn't the oldest Moviegraph, but in my opinion the most beautiful one. Here's an example: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/569591
Darren Nemeth
A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... ent-cinema
A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... ent-cinema
- Cinegraphica
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It was on Ebay USA. Although the auction has ended I still got the link:Darren Nemeth wrote:The 154 was their most expensive model. I don't think I've ever seen one on eBay here in the USA. Back in the late 1920s they were $25 each.Cinegraphica wrote:Claus, I've seen the Edison projector. If only I could afford it.
@ Darren
The 154-w is the one with two chains on the side. I didn't win it, it went for about 130 euro.
The 154-w isn't the oldest Moviegraph, but in my opinion the most beautiful one. Here's an example: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/569591
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... TQ:US:1123
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- Darren Nemeth
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I see why it was the most expensive Keystone projector!Cinegraphica wrote:It was on Ebay USA. Although the auction has ended I still got the link:Darren Nemeth wrote:The 154 was their most expensive model. I don't think I've ever seen one on eBay here in the USA. Back in the late 1920s they were $25 each.Cinegraphica wrote:Claus, I've seen the Edison projector. If only I could afford it.
@ Darren
The 154-w is the one with two chains on the side. I didn't win it, it went for about 130 euro.
The 154-w isn't the oldest Moviegraph, but in my opinion the most beautiful one. Here's an example: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/569591
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... TQ:US:1123
I have Keystone projectors in my eBay saved searches but strangely never was notified about this one!
Darren Nemeth
A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... ent-cinema
A New Kickstarter for a 72 Card Deck Designed to Promote the Legacy of Silent Cinema.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/12 ... ent-cinema
- Cinegraphica
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Ok thanks!Biomorph wrote:Hello, I have a couple of Kok and Kalie type projectors I will be looking to get rid of in a week or so. Also a couple of large Simplex/RCA cinema projectors (1930's).
I will make a note of the names and patent dates and let you know.
Regards.
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Re: Wanted -> Vintage 35mm projectors
I have a complete Theater Projection System that dates back to the early 1900's. I have a complete set of pictures. I will send the pictures upon email request. Please send an email request to <[email protected]> and I will either email the or send a CD if you give mailing address.
The System Includes the following items:
Reflecting Arc lamp Low Intensity Model E including Base (2)
Simplex Model E-7 Sound Master projector Heads (they were completely rebuilt before the Theater closed in the 1950's)
Single Slide, Slide Projector
Hilux Regular Projector Lenses (by Projection Optics 3.25in E.F.) (2)
Panavision Ultra Panatar X300 Cinemascope Lenses (2)
GoldE Film Rewinding Machine w/Steel Workbench
10 Compartment Film Storage Container
8 Film Reels and 1Film Can Container
Griswald Film Splicer by Neumade Products
Royal Sound Master by The Ballantyne Company Sound System Model PD50A and PD50C
Numerous Lamps, Vacuum Tubes, Shutter Parts, Cinemascope Conversion Kits
Old Style Fire Extinguisher
Decorative Lamp Covers (2) Aluminum
Old Style Drinking Fountain
1 Gallon of Simplex projector Oil
1 Quart of Simplex Sound Head Oil
Miscellaneous Vacuum Tubes
Miscellaneous Projector Light Bulbs
This equipment has been in an deteriorating old Theater since the 1950's and definately needs cleaning
The System Includes the following items:
Reflecting Arc lamp Low Intensity Model E including Base (2)
Simplex Model E-7 Sound Master projector Heads (they were completely rebuilt before the Theater closed in the 1950's)
Single Slide, Slide Projector
Hilux Regular Projector Lenses (by Projection Optics 3.25in E.F.) (2)
Panavision Ultra Panatar X300 Cinemascope Lenses (2)
GoldE Film Rewinding Machine w/Steel Workbench
10 Compartment Film Storage Container
8 Film Reels and 1Film Can Container
Griswald Film Splicer by Neumade Products
Royal Sound Master by The Ballantyne Company Sound System Model PD50A and PD50C
Numerous Lamps, Vacuum Tubes, Shutter Parts, Cinemascope Conversion Kits
Old Style Fire Extinguisher
Decorative Lamp Covers (2) Aluminum
Old Style Drinking Fountain
1 Gallon of Simplex projector Oil
1 Quart of Simplex Sound Head Oil
Miscellaneous Vacuum Tubes
Miscellaneous Projector Light Bulbs
This equipment has been in an deteriorating old Theater since the 1950's and definately needs cleaning
Re: Wanted -> Vintage 35mm projectors
Hi Ollie! Any film???
Stanley (I mean Steve)
Stanley (I mean Steve)