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DRY TRANSFER LETTERING
Instant Lettering brings you the finest, most meticulous lettering in the world instantly — by instantaneous dry transfer from type sheet to any smooth surface. Just press and it's there. No trace of adhesive to sully artwork. Needs no equipment. Perfect on wood, paper, card, glass, metal, film ... in fact any smooth surface. The right answer to the need for highest quality lettering for display panels, roughs, signs, labels, graphs, charts, TV cells.
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rub on letter with pencil . . . lift away sheet
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ENJOY clearer, brighter picture and sound
PROTECT your film and projector
The LINDAU Cleaner electrostatically clears your motion picture film of dust and grit before it reaches the aperture
For B&H, RCA (q qp
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Lindau Film Cleaner Co.,
P.O. Box 483,
lake Forest, III.
Teacher's Console, also student station housings, for do-it-yourself langlab installations. Furniture only, console $275.75; 2-student desk $142. Custom furniture components available for any combination, TEXWD.
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Correction: The information in our March issue to the effect that on the Newcomb "Pronunciator" the student's voice is heard "via bone conduction" is incorrect. The item should have read: "Circuit of vocal sound through microphone-amplifier-headphones in effect bypasses hearing through bone conduction— the usual means of subjective perception — and gives an accurate, objective representation of how the student's voice really sounds."
Teaching Machines
"Koncept-O-Graph" teaching machine, educator designed, Skinner type using single mimeographed sheets, folded strip or long roll programs, which move past a 4x8" window. Detachable answer unit uses 3Vz" paper tape, attachable to either side for right or left-handed students. Low priced. KONCEPT-O-GRAPH.
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"Telescholar," a student response register with a 5-choice keyboard that flashes red or green signals visible to
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the teacher and to the answering student. While offered as a "teaching machine," this is not a self-instructional device but more of a visualized test for the teacher who can see if he is getting through to the class, or to certain of its members. "Under $50." DORSETT
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ETV
CCTV talkback for 24 classrooms. The
"Tele-Quest" adds 5 units to any present CCTV installation. In each of 6 to 24 classrooms: a) a wall-mounted audio pickup, b) teacher-operated push-button signal, c) a muting relay
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in the classroom TV receiver. At the telecasting center: d) control console with signal light for each connected classroom (largest is 12^4xl0',4x7 inches I, e) relay chassis to perform switching and audio amplification COMMENG
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CCTV Tape Recorder— simplified, for use in educational etc., closed-circuit only, costing "roughly half the price ($49,500) of standard television tape recorders used in commercial broadcasting.' RCA
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27" Classroom TV Receiver offers 10 watt amplifier, echo control, adjustable light shield, tamper-proof front and back, shatter-proof glass, double insulated line card. $299 — $369 TRANSVISION,
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Videotape Recorder developed for exclusively closed circuit situations operates on a single record/reproduce head as compared with four-head broadcast models. Has both full-width and audio-only erase heads. "Easily operated by personnel with minimal training and technical knowledge." VR-8000 priced $20,400 "less than half the price of current broadcast standard models." AMPEX-PRO.
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MISC. ITEMS
Discmobile combines storage for records with wheeled delivery stand. Table only $30; with record file cabinet $67. Cabinet only, capacity 60 LP albums and jackets $37.50. Album pockets only, 33c ea; WALLACH
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Editing-Viewing Table for 16mm or 35mm film; runs up to 250' per minute forward or reverse; stops on single frame without damage; 4x6" screen; footage counter; optical sound head; 60"x30"x36" high, 16mm model $2,500. ' 35mm model $1,750. CECO.
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Junior Film Inspection Machine, designed to meet the needs of smaller library, AV or TV center, 2000' reels. 650' per minute inspection and 2.000' rewind speed with automatic stop at end of rewind cycle. Junior Consolette 61 priced under $2,000. Units may be stacked to conserve floor space, see picture above. HARWALD.
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Mobile TV Stand. "Hagerstown Classroom Model" 24x30" top, 40" high, 2" casters, %" plywood top, aluminum tubing construction. $35.95. Other models. ETVAIDS
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Edlcation.4l Screen and Audiovisual Guide — July, 1961