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Std 8 & 16mm cement splicer

Japan, c. 1950s
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Wat Vic Splicer for 8mm-16mm Movie Film with original cardboard storage box. metal splicer original cardboard box

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Promura universal film splicer

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Universal film splicer

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8mm and 16mm Film Splicer

Similarity: 51%

Std 8 & 16mm cement splicer

Japan, c. 1960s
Similarity: 47%

Child's toy tin magic lantern with candle projection

Germany, c. 1900
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Promura universal film splicer

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Universal film splicer

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Similarity: 45%

9.5mm Pathé-Baby projector

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9.5mm Pathé-Baby projector

France, c. 1922
Similarity: 44%

Std 8 & 16mm cement splicer

Japan, c. 1960s
Similarity: 43%

Sight-Seer Stereo Reel: Sydney's Northern Beaches

Australia
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Bell and Howell Filmo 70DR

United States, c. 1960s
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16MM Sound Projector, RST Series

Japan, c. 1970s
Similarity: 43%

Stereoscope viewer with 3D film roll

United States, c. 1930-1940s
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Magnaphonic 35mm projector

Australia, c. 1930s
Similarity: 42%

US Navy Ciné-Kodak Special

United States, c. 1940s
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KOK 28mm hand cranked projector

France, c. 1912
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