Movie Makers (Jun-Dec 1928)

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A Self-Threading M Motor Rewind — New Framing Principle — Light in Weight — Compact — Low ■ Center of Gravity The Projector that's Almost ^ Human A New Era In Projection KODASCOPE, Model B, embodies the latest developments in present-day home movie projection. It is everywhere recognized as the finest 16mm. projector ever conceived. Yet, with all its mechanical perfection, its almost uncanny ability, it is an instrument of rare beauty, a welcome and pleasing adjunct to the furnishings of the finest home. Sooner or later, there will be a Kodascope, Model B, in your home. See it now, at your dealer's, and acquaint yourself with the new thrill it holds for you. At Your Cine-Kodak Dealer's Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. > P Kodascope, Model B, complete with velvet lined carrying case, one extra lamp, two 400-foot reels , one humidor can, one splicing outfit, and one oiling outfit is priced at $Joo. C. LAZELL NORTHROP PRESS, N. Y