Moving Picture Age (Jan-Dec 1921)

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March, 1921 MOVING PICTURE AGE FEATURES of the BURWOOD PORTABLE PROJECTOR For Educational Religious, Commercial and Scientific Use THE design of the Worm Drive Mechanism, an exclusive feature of the Burwood, is simple and efficient. The Single Shaft Drive gives a constant sliding motion reducing vibration to a minimum and producing pictures of greatest distinctness. The Mazda Lamp replaces carbon and can be operated satisfactorily from any socket. An exclusive device makes a Lamp adjustment in the Burwood easy and accurate. The Universal Motor can be operated with equally good results by alternating or direct current. The Burwood is also equipped with a Hand Drive for emergency. The Burwood is provided with a Stereopticon Attachment, permitting the projection of slides. This machine represents a definite advance in the science of projection. It has all the standard facilities of other machines plus several new and original features which make it the simplest as well as the most suited for diversified uses. The Burwood is an embodiment of engineering achievement. ItsperfeC' tion has been attained by long and careful experimentation. Only the finest of materials enter into its construction. It is light, compact, durable, practical, uses standard size reels and film. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE ADDRESS Continental Sales Corporation Coal Exchange Building Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Please say, "As advertised in MOVING PICTURE AGE," when you write to advertisers.