I found it in the attic of my high school and asked if I could have it, and they gave it to me. After looking it over i found thatv it just needed a new power cord. All the tubes and other electronic components were fine. In replaced the power cord and boom it worked. I dont think the speaker works but caint be certain because I do not have any film to test with. It has the original schematic on the inside of the speaker housing for the whole projector, it has an auto rewind function, a microphone input and speaker output. It projects a nice clear picture (tested with film negatives). Made of a solidwood construction. It has a volume control and another control with a "T", not sure what it is for. I thas a focus ring on the projector lense. The gears are metal belt drivin. The projector is made of cast iron and painted a dull brown to match the wood box. The box had some sort of fabric covering that is tattered in places.
Description
Category
Vintage Electronics
Medium
Woden Box with tubed electronics
Distinguishing marks
Ampro Manufacuring Plate, Electrical Schematic Engineering firms original blue print inside speaker housing
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
21x14.5x9.5
Date Period
1948
Weight
40lbs
History
I got it free when I was 16, and replaced original power cord b/c I wanted to fix it. It works perfect but the new power cord may hurt the value.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
free
For Sale?
No