International projectionist (Jan 1963-June 1965)

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*IU tamcua VENTARC — BY FAR THE MOST POWERFUL OF ALL PROJECTION LAMPS "Showing a picture in a drive-in theatre for the first time to compete with an indoor house. The increase in revenue is worth the investment," says the Cranston Auto Theatre, "New England's Finest Drive-In Theatre", Cranston, R. I. The Ventarc employs a giant 21-inch reflector and a totally different technique— a three dimensional, cylindrical shaped light source which projects twice the light of any lamps using I6V2" reflectors, and 51% more light than lamps using f 1.7 — 18 lens — evenly distributed screen light of constant intensity and unchanging color, without manual adjustment. NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY COMPANY Branches Coast to Coast a subsidiary of general precision equipment corporation 20 International Projectionist March 1963