Loudspeaker (Jan-Aug 1931)

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. . Announcing . . The Companion Instrument to the Cue-Meter THE T. E. S. PRECISION FILM MEASURING MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS: Heavy cast iron base — will not move around while measuring film. Large 64-tooth sprocket — constructed of duralumin — direct connected to counter — no gears. Sprocket supported on two hearings. Frame numbers engraved on edge of sprocket. Counter placed at thirty degree angle — easy to read. Base open under sprocket. When placed over light on work bench allows frame lines to be easily distinguished without removing film from sprocket. THEATRE ENGINEERING SERVICE 144-2 Beachwood Drive COMPANY Hollywood, California For sale by all branches of the NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY CO. DON’T 0 U € S S USE CUE-METERS