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National Theatre Supply Company Sirryplex projector. a-c motor model # 5ksa47ci, type ksa, frame 4/7, form, c, volts 110, with many pieces and parts

By oeaston, 25 June, 2025
Description

Hello, Could you help me with an appraisal for an old theatre projector. It is owned by a non-profit organization. It has likely been around in storage, for many many years. Thanks. 

Category
Vintage Electronics
Condition
Good
Date Period
Not sure
History
The item belongs to a Catholic non-profit organization. It has been kept safely in storage for a long time. It comes with many items.
Price Paid (If known)
Unknown
For Sale?
Yes
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NaidaTheCollector

3 hours 34 min ago

Simplex Model E-7 35mm Motion Picture Projector

Manufacturer: National Theatre Supply Co. (Simplex brand)
Model: Likely Simplex E-7 (based on body style and reel design)
Motor: A-C motor, model #5KSA47CI, Type KSA, Frame 4/7, Form C, Volts 110
Era: Circa 1930s–1950s
Category: Vintage Electronics / Cinema Equipment
Medium: Cast iron, steel, bakelite, and aluminum with bakelite switchgear and wiring
Dimensions: Approx. 5 ft tall
Condition: Good (light surface wear, appears complete; untested)

Description & History

This is a classic Simplex 35mm projector, one of the most enduring and respected models used in theaters from the 1920s through the mid-20th century. Often found in prominent cinemas, churches, and institutional auditoriums, the Simplex E-7 was a staple of film exhibition. The attached dual-reel heads, carbon arc lamphouse (likely original), and the intact base with original wiring harnesses indicate a well-preserved unit.

The motor listed — GE 5KSA47CI — is an AC synchronous motor used widely in industrial applications, which aligns with the mechanical requirements of the Simplex projector system.

The ownership by a Catholic nonprofit further supports this item’s historical use for educational or communal film screenings, a common practice through the mid-1900s.

Authentication

  • The Simplex logo is correct and era-appropriate.
  • The lamphouse and mechanism style is consistent with Simplex E-7 and similar models used pre-automation.
  • The dual reel housings and fire safety shutters are correct for vintage theatrical use.
  • The motor tag identifies the correct electrical specs.

Current Market Value

The value varies significantly depending on completeness and working condition:

  • As-is, unrestored but intact: $600 – $1,200 USD
  • Restored and operational (or museum-display ready): $1,500 – $3,000+ USD
  • Parts value (if incomplete): $300 – $800 USD

Museums, collectors, and restored home theaters represent the primary buyer base.

Recommendations

  • Preservation: If this will not be restored, preserve in a dry, dust-free environment and avoid plugging in without full electrical inspection due to old wiring.
  • Restoration Potential: Restoration can greatly increase value and historical interest but should be done by a cinema equipment specialist.
  • Professional Appraisal: Contacting a vintage theater equipment specialist or auctioneer (like Bonhams or Julien’s Auctions) is recommended for documentation and potential resale planning, especially if used for fundraising or institutional display.
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