The one in the video, after reconditioning went fo about $1400 on eBay. About $400 of that was due to the video and presentation. What goes wrong with these is that the gear box may have congealed oil in it, the spooling belt (Behind the reel containers) will break, and the plunger clutch - knob below the lens - gets bent. Aside from water damages to leatherette case or rust problems. If it has a crank, and hand cranking turns the sprockets & intermittent it can probably be salvaged.
The one in the video, after reconditioning went fo about $1400 on eBay. About $400 of that was due to the video and presentation. What goes wrong with these is that the gear box may have congealed oil in it, the spooling belt (Behind the reel containers) will break, and the plunger clutch - knob below the lens - gets bent. Aside from water damages to leatherette case or rust problems. If it has a crank, and hand cranking turns the sprockets & intermittent it can probably be salvaged.
que lindo proyector... lo quiero
Is it me, or is your upper loop slapping against the gearbox?
wow es el mejor video que he encontrado muchas gracias, saludos desde México
I love it i wish i could get it. I want it so bad!!
I have a gear box out of a projector and looking on here to see what brand it is . its much larger than yours plus the gears are open
El que no es el destinatario indicado queda notificado de los mismos contienen información de los mismos que en el caso que el día
sweet
nice
Actually, it just misses it. One frame less loop it would, one frame more and it would hit the case.
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i dont think something from 1919 would be in that good condition