Business screen magazine (1946)

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This looks like 20 pounds of samples. but it s really 20 minutes of dynamite. Because film presentations are more drama tic. More interesting. More impressive. And they are always perfect. Particularly when your salesmen carry the Bohn Benton Institor; a handsome, rear screen. Super 8, sound and motion picture projector. It's an attache case. Neither bulky, nor awkward. Only 4-inches wide. It's simple to operate. In less than 30 seconds, the unit can be set up and running in broad daylight. It's cartridge loaded. There's no film threading and each cartridge plays film up to 20 minutes long. It's versatile. The Institor easily converts to front projection for larger audiences. And it's sensibly priced. $300 for a single unit. Or as low as $240 in quantities. For more information, write Bohn Benton Inc., 110 Roosevelt Avenue, Mincola, N.Y. 11501. 0^ Bohn Benton Institor ^L^ ^ null be si)ld on the w.iy it sells. e W-i