International projectionist (Oct 1931-Sept 1933)

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Not a Sound reel — but a projection reel Lightweight, yet sturdy, rigid and durable The Projection Reel Designed by a Projectionist for Projectionists ill O seams, no brazing and no welding to break open or come apart when rewinding or while in the projector. Made of a special aluminum alloy which results in a lightweight yet sturdy and rigid reel. No rough edges to cut the fingers or demage the film. The True Reel for Projection Sold Through Dealers Only PRICES: 15 in. reel with 5 in. hub $3.00 each 11 in. reel with 5 in. hub $2.50 each Manufactured by W. & W. Specialty Co. 159 West 21st St. New York, N. Y.