The motion picture projectionist (Nov 1931-Jan 1933)

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Projector The Kaplan projector has been standard equipment in many of the country's leading theatres for many years. Time has proven it to be a mechanism based on the soundest of engineering principles, both in design and construction. Rigid — where rigidity is essential; no vibration; easy, smooth -running, noiseless, and long-enduring, it stands as a monument to the best and most modern factory methods and engineering work. Performance over a long period of time is the acid test of all good product. Time and performance have been the best salesmen for the Kaplan Projector. An Engineering Product Sam Kaplan Manufacturing and Supply Company, Inc. 729 Seventh Avenue -: -: New York City