Film and Radio Guide (Oct 1945-Jun 1946)

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Greater Brilliance pi longer us lamp life with Victor exclusive Spiro-draft Lamp house The Anlmafophone — 16mm Sound Proi'eetor — First In the Field , During projection, lamps get Jiot . . . I’ery hot. But only in the Animatophone this condition is anticipated and alleviated with Victor’s exclusive Spira-Jrajt lamp house. Only on the Animatophone is the cooled air forced in a spiralized, all-over, fast-moving stream through a multiple wall to dissipate heat more efficiently. Result . . , longer lamp life, clearer pictures. And remember, on the VICTOR, the lamp has a standard base, obtainable anywhere, at no extra cost. Here’s another outstanding feature that gives the Victor Animatophone its leading position in the l6mm industry. Home Office and Factory; Davenport, Iowa New York (18) McGraw-Hill Bldg., 330 W. 42nd St.— Chicago (1) 188 W. Randolph MAKERS OF I6MM EQUIPMENT SINCE 1923