Projector [Kodascope 8mm film projector]

Maker and role
Eastman Kodak Company, Manufacturer
Production date
1932-1941
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Object detail

Accession number
1965.479
Production period
Description
Projector - 8 mm movie - Kodascope Eight, Model 20T. Japanned metal body. Small cylindrical casing for lens to the left of main body of projector. Film reel is attached with a pin at the front of the machine. Additional pin at the top front of the projector to hold a second reel. Rectangular motor casing at rear of projector with a grille at top. Electrical cord extends from beneath the casing. An adjustable knob and a switch reside on the back surface of the projector. Maker's plate on right side of projector. Projector also comes with resistor and mahogany container.
Marks
Kodascope Eight / Model 20 T / Made in U.S.A. by / Eastman Kodak Co. / Rochester, N.Y. / Use only on 60 cycle A.C. 105-125 Volts / 150 Watts / Use No. 1000 Double Filament / 32 C.P. Auto Headlight lamp / for use with slow burning film only / Patented in U.S.A. 1,461,794 / 1,672,845 7,900,876 1,962,373 Pat. Pending / In Canada 1932 Maker's Plate
Media/Materials
Credit Line
Eastman Kodak Company. 1932-1941. Projector [Kodascope 8mm film projector], 1965.479. The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).

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