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VTG Kodak Kodascope Royal Projector BP-16 & Case Bundle 16mm, Reel, 3 Pamphlets

$ 46.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Movie Film Format: 16mm
  • Model: Kodak Kodascope Royal BP-16
  • Type: Movie Projectors
  • Bundle Description: Includes pamphlets from mid 20th century: List of Film Avail. Through the Motion Picture Library 1956; Storage/Care of Films; Selection and Use of Cine-Kodak Lenses 1954; Royal Projector Manual BP-16
  • Condition: Very good condition. All switches and mechanisms work. The elevator foot rubber casing is cracked. See last picture. Case is in overall good condition.
  • Brand: Kodak
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Vintage Kodak Kodascope Royal Projector BP-16 & Case Bundle 16mm, Reel, Instructions plus 3 Pamphlets
    This is a circa 1955 Kodak Royal 16mm Silent Projector. It comes with a Kodak branded 400ft reel.
    There is a working 750 watt lamp installed as seen in the pictures. There is also an additional back-up 750 watt lamp in the compartment.
    The projector accepts 400 foot reels of color/black and white 16mm film either single or double perforated. The projector has adjustable speed and can switch from forward to reverse. The motor and lamp both have on/off switching.
    The Royal BP-16 comes with a 7 1/2 foot attached heavy 115 VAC cord which is stowed away in the back side of the case.
    The projector and case are both in very good condition. The case has some minor abrasions or scratches. The hinges, feet, elevator, closure brackets and handle are all very secure. The size of the closed projector case is approx. 12.5 x 9.5 x 13 inches plus the handle; the weight is 20 pounds.
    In addition to the
    Kodascope Royal Projector Setup and Operating Manual
    for the BP-16, the following pamphlets from the mid 20th Century are included:
    List of Films Available Through the Motion Picture Library (Medical AMA) dated September 1, 1956
    The Selection and Use of Cine-Kodak Lenses (D37) dated 1954
    Storage and Care of Kodak Color Films (E30) not dated