Motion Picture Herald (Oct-Dec 1955)

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Take a Close Look! X L MECHANISM TThcTu s pat. off. MANUFACTURED BY INTERNATIONAL PROJECTOR CORPORATION • DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY SUBSIDIARIES OF GENERAL PRECISION EQUIPMENT CORPORATION Examine the many outstanding features of the Simplex X*L Projector Mechanism — and you’ll see why it’s recognized as the finest mechanism made today! Note the Spray-O-Matic lubrication that gently sprays all drive parts with oil . , . note the film compartment with its generous finger-room . . . the easy-vue sight box for sighting without stooping or squinting . . . the 24tooth sprockets for steady film control . . . the full-vision observation window, conical shutter for maximum screen illumination, and the self-lubricated intermittent movement. Inspect these and all its other remarkable features — and you’ll be convinced beyond the shadow of a doubt that “SIMPLEX” is the mechanism that belongs in your theatre! BETTER THEATRES SECTION 27