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Harmony 8mm Editor Viewer

Japan, 1960s
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Harmony 8mm Editor Viewer

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

8MM Movie Camera E3L Model 1617

Japan, c. 1950
Similarity: 80%

8mm Editor Viewer G100 D-8

Japan
Similarity: 80%

Kodascope 8 8mm Film Viewer

Similarity: 79%

Ohnar 16MM Editor Viewer

Japan
Similarity: 76%

Prora 8mm Editor Viewer

Italy
Similarity: 76%

Atlas Editor Viewer Model 880

Japan, c. 1950
Similarity: 75%

8mm and 16mm Film Splicer

Similarity: 73%

Kodascope 8 camera

United Kingdom, 1948
Similarity: 73%

Moviscop 16mm Viewer with Rewinders

Stuttgart/Germany, 1950s
Similarity: 73%

8mm Minette Viewer

Similarity: 73%

Hanimex movie editor and accessories

Japan
Similarity: 73%

Eumig C3 8MM Movie Camera

Austria
Similarity: 72%

Revere Ranger 8mm Movie Camera

Chicago/IL/United States, 1950s
Similarity: 72%

220 Sundial camera

Switzerland, c. 1954
Similarity: 72%

Kodak XL33 Super 8 Camera

1930s
Similarity: 71%

Mark 502-D Dual 8MM Projector

Austria, c. 1970
Similarity: 71%

Portable Black and White TV

Japan, 1974
Similarity: 70%

16mm Film

Similarity: 70%
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