EUMIG Mark 607D Dual 8 Silent Projector

Austria

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“EUMIG Mark 607D Dual 8 Silent Projector Made in Austria 100/250V 50/60 Hz 145W Pr.Lampe Max 75W 12V serial number: 5274584 Housed in original cardboard box, foam inner in two pieces. Separate power cord with Australian plug. 1 empty reel Instruction manual Eumig guarantee certificate Peter Chews shop introduction card in a promotional bookmark format. Eumig service instructions Lamp Economy Switch print-out”

This projector is in a working condition, tested Feb 2020.
*Possibly purchased from Peter Chew’s shop, Singapore. Shop card found with warranty.

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manufacturer

Eumig

Production places
Austria

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

E000309

Measurements

Height: 215mm (arm down), 270mm (arm up), 340mm (arm up with reel) Width: 150mm Depth: 260mm (arm down), 310mm (arm up), 380mm (arm up with reel)

Object Types

Projection equipment/Film and television equipment

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