F. H. Richardson's bluebook of projection (1935)

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Many projectionists have expressed a preference for RCA Photophone equipment. Thev like its compactness, because there are no extra parts sticking out from the sides to make it difficult to walk and work between the machines. Thev like the ease of operation. Thev like the sturdiness and reliability of performance. And they like especially the simplicity and accessibility, which means the work of the projectionist can be done skilfully and perfectly. These attractive features were not mere accidents. They were deliberately built into the equipment, with the needs of projectionists in mind. The only way to build a successful business is to satisfy customers and users. That we have the interests of the projectionist at heart is shown by the manner in which RCA Photophone apparatus enables him to maintain and enhance his reputation for skill in his profession. PHOTOPHONE RCA MANUFACTURING CO., INC., CAMDEN, N. J. A SUBSIDIARY OF RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA