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HOWiCA
SERVES
EDUCATION
THnUGH ELECTRONtCS
EASIEST TO THREAD, SIMPLEST O OPERATE
most anybody can thread an RCA "Life-Tested"*
mm Projector in less than 30 seconds. Its exclusive
: iread-Easy film path is the simplest and most direct
the 16mm field. Even amateurs can screen every
ow with professional-like ease.
TA engineers continually search for new ways to make 2A projectors even longer-lasting and easier to operate.
new ideas are proved valuable, they become part of
A Projector design.
r example, the latest "Life-Tested" Projectors incorrate a nylon film pressure shoe which is kinder to film, ieter operating and so durable that it probably will not lUire replacing during the normal lifetime of the proitor. New, too, is a one-piece, precision tooled inter
Ettent cam and gear which replaces a 3-part assembly, new claw design accommodates new or old film with ual facility and reduces film handling noise to a hush. Ike most changes, these are not readily visible, but are
contributing substantially to the smooth operation and dependable performance you expect from RCA Projectors. This is the important kind of design change, the kind that keeps RCA Projectors always ahead in 16mm.
Competitive comparisons have sold thousands of RCA Projectors. Make your own . . . you'll go RCA!
Your RCA Audio Visual Dealer has full details on RCA "Life-Tested" Projectors and other electronic aids to education. Look for his number under "Motion Picture Equipment and Supplies" in your Classified Directory. He will be glad to come to your school to give you a demonstration.
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AUDIO-VISUAL PKODUCTS • CAMDEN 2. N. J.
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