Movie Makers (Jan-May 1928)

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A New Era of Home Projection The new self-threading projector that has taken the home movie world by storm II does about everything but talk," was one man's comment the in .1 time he snw the new Kodascope, Model B, in operation. "That thing's human," observed another. And these two remarks give yo'u a ,1,11, good idea of how you ore going to be impressed when you see i In,, new projector in action. For Kodnscopc, Model li, is new. It involves new principles; it brings new home movie enjoyment to your fireside; it opens a new era of home projection. Consider, for example, the self-threading mechanism, that new, exclusive feature thatimmediatelystamps the Kodnscopc, Model II, as a specta< ular engineering achievement. By virtue of its loop guides and threading arm, the film threads itself in much less lime I han it takes to describe the operation. Another exclusive fenture is the new training device which centers tl ii" on tin screen without shifting the illuminated area. This fcfincmcnl eliminates adjustment of the elevating lever after the picture is properly framed. Kodascope, Model B, is equipped with a motor-driven rewind. When the pi. mi. is over, presto! the rewind spins the film hack on the supple reel. "Still" pi. inns are achieved at the touch of a finger, and a heat absorbing screen is inserted between the lamp and the film, insuring tidi qunte protection to the film while the "still" is being shown. 1 lulM " i »"<j no\ el effects may be obtained by running the pictures backward. The motor does not have to be stopped. Simply turn "" "Wlkh ll'"'» forward to reverse and the picture immediate!) starts the other way. Kodascope, Model B "The Project** 'almost Hi u/nan Self-threading Reversible Low Center of Gr*#* Light in Weight Motor Rewind Compact ew Framing Principle Easily Portable Simple and easy to operate— efficient and dependable beyond your fondest dreams JTODASCOPE, Model B, is designed to meet th. n , ^^sass^* m v^s:^::;::x >yrU ' > Kodascope, Model B, is easil) cnrried.it. hi b< I P°"nf-The.uPl '-""fcU Hot I h, cfoVn ngaconvenient carrying handle. W folded, th, li/ei bul ightl illustration below.; ' Pictures of thi new projector, and mere word di icribino il . in notdojust.ee to this marvelous tribul ,,, ',„ ,„ your home. Go to your nearesl t ..,.' Kodak dealer's and th Kodascope li. I se „, marvel al its almo . I .,„ ,|.ilii increase yo„r home movie enjoyment ., hundredfold b) nddin it r.. your equipment. 1 "I". Model B, complete with velvel li I two 40o-lo.it reel , om I doi in splicing outfit and om oiling o .,, , ,,, Kodak deali i CompTdn* thi '/ K MM t One-hundred-lhree