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Re: Charles Beseler Slide King Serial # G 20325 115V 750W 60AC
Thanks for putting this up at least. I haven't even been able to find any other pictures or related posts when searching for information about these projectors. When restoring a greenhouse at my school I came across the same projector in a large metal box. Have no idea if it's worth anything since no one seems to know much about it. For now it just sits in my classroom until we can figure out what to do with it...If it helps estimate age at all, ours was the 93rd piece of AV equipment ever purchased by the school district. There were also 2 sets of the westcott test for color blindness slides in the box. Couldn't even find information about those since everything kept coming up with the assumption I meant powerpoint slides...