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Real movies! Every child loves them. And now they can have their own show as often as they like with this new Eastman product.
Kodatoy, made by the builders of CineKodaks and Kodascopes, is a practical projector that sets an entirely new standard in the toy class. An optical and mechanical system like those found only on much more costly models qualifies the Kodatoy as a star performer. It's rugged — built to stand the pokes and thumps of inquiring youth. It's safe!
Kodatoy uses i6 mm. Kodak Safety Film — loo-foot rolls or less. Threading is easy for any child. It's hand-driven and can be stopped for stills without injury to the film. There's a crank for rewinding, too.
Kodatoy has its own theater with a "silvered" screen surface. The pictures are sur
prisingly brilliant and flickerless. Even grownups will marvel at the quality of projection.
The Kodatoy owner has a wide selection of special film subjects, called Kodaplays, to choose from. Travel, animals, World War, sport, animated cartoons and comedy pictures are all available. They are supplied in three lengths priced at 30, 60 and 90 cents.
Kodatoy is sold by Kodak dealers, toy and department stores at $12.00, complete. See it — and take the youngsters with you.
The Kodatoy outfit includes a miniature theater and two empty lOO-foot metal reels. Price, $12.00.
Eastman Kodak Company
ROCHESTER, NEW YORK