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CURTAIN CONTROLS, TRACKS and SPECIAL OPERATING DEVICES
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North American Philips Co., Inc.
Motion Picture Equipment Division 100 E. 42nd St., New York 17, N.Y.
The Concord Theatre's Projection Room
Miami's Concord Theatre Combines Comfort for Patrons Projectionists
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Soundheads — Lamps — Projectors — Amplification Speakers — Seating — Screens Screen Towers — Carpets — In A Car Speakers — In-A-Car Heaters.
Now you can finance new theatre equipment — remodel or replace outmoded equipment in your present one all with the same company. No need to purchase part of the equipment from one company, have it installed by another, and serviced by a third. Ballantyne technicians handle your theatre work from start to finish. And saves you money. //^^f.
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Miami, Fla. — The new Concord Theatre here is operated by the Town & Country Theatres. Glen Cove, L. I., N. Y.
The Concord has 1,100 seating capacity and the cost of the building was $300,000 and the cost of the I equipment was approximately $100.
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Joe Hornstein, Inc., of Florida.
I equipped the Concord Theatre.
The projection booth is equipped I with Century water-cooled projectors, and a Century dual channel
■ transistorized sound system; Ash
■ craft Cine water-cooled high intenI sity lamphouses and three Ashcraft
No. 1412 rectifiers; B & L F:1.8 lenses of focal length of 50 ft. wide CinemaScope picture, and 42 ft. flat picture on Tecknikote XR-171 Pearlescent screen; film handling equipment by Neumade and Goldberg with Best Devices port shutters and controls.
Also. Joe Hornstein furnished the
■ wall treatment of fluted Fiberglas to serve acoustical and decorative purposes. The stage treatment is a special Austral shade lift curtain of gold Fiberglas with side legs trimming the curtain in turquoise Fiberglas with heavy duty A.D.C. control equipment.
Specially designed footlights with
national Projectionist November, 1963