Projection engineering (Jan 1932-Mar 1933)

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JANUARY, 1932 Page 27 For Your Own Protection ♦ ♦ ♦ For your convenience National keeps a large stock of GENUINE repair parts on hand all the time. Day or night service — right at your telephone. demand GENUINE Repair Parts The projectionist who insists on genuine repair parts for the maintenance and repair of his equipment is wise. It's a sate plan to follow. The projectionist is, or certainly should be, responsible for results in. the projection room. He takes a long chance when he repairs with bootleg parts, which have been known to seriously affect the performance of the entire mechanism. Play safe and fair with yourself, your employer and the manufacturer by always saying "No" to the seller of spurious parts. NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY n Get Aboard the Large Picture 'Xrend with Super Cinephor! There's no denying the trend to larger pictures, and their appeal to the public must be recognized by every theater operator. The modern theater must be prepared for wide film and wide screen requirements while continuing to give the best in the way of standard screen projection. Super Cinephor and the new B&L Condensing System meet this demand exactly. Super Cinephor is the first true anastigmat. Corrected for wide angle projection, and made in focal lengths down to 2 inches, it produces sharp, clearly defined images to the very margin of the screen. It distributes the light so efficiently that even on wide or giant screens the image has exceptional brilliance. It's got a projection punch that means profits. Are you missing this opportunity to make a moderate investment that will put your showings out in front? Catalog E-16 gives complete description and valuable information for the projectionist. Bausch & Lomb Optical Co., 681 St. Paul Street, Rochester, N. Y. BAUSCH & LOMB