The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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Vol I. No. 4 THE PHONOSCOPE 3 The International Film Co. 3 Mission Place arjd 150, 152 Wortl^ Street, New York WE MANUFACTURE the finest, clearest, and most durable films in the world. WE TAKE special subjects to order. WE MAKE a specialty of coloring films. Standard length and size. WE GUARANTEE each and every film as we represent it. WE HANUFACTURE THE PROJECTQGRAPH The lightest, simplest, and most practical projecting machine on the market; a machine that combines the good points of many and has many good points of its own. Here are some : The total weight of machine complete, ready for opevatibf)„ 5a figrttf-five pounds. For traveling exhibitors, showmen, theatrical compartfe*, whosare accustomed to onenight stands, it will be found to be the most practical of aH jaefcure-projecting machines. The device for propelling the film is one entirely ttvw amd not to be found on other machines. There is no pitman or beater used, therefore no wear titas on the film. The shutter is also dispensed with, giving the pictismt psejected one hundred per cent, of light at all times. The device for holding the film is one based on agjF grfi^ciffee. There is no grip or tension on the film direct, yet w^bw^grojected on the screen the pictures are as stead}' as a stationary one. One does not see the constant flicker and jumping pictu»<*s, ats-'on the cheaper grade machines. The machine is operated by hand-power. The projectograph is mounted on a beautiful oak base, feet The machine stands fourteen inches high, four inches wide, and is a ¥$ost beautiful working model of the mechanic's skill. The' machine is on exhibition at our laboratory, where all interested ase eordially invited. Price of machine, complete, $125.00. SEND FOB CIRCULARS Send your permanent address, so that we can keep you posted on new subjects. The pi re St ate EDISON Phonograph REflOVED TO No. 76 UNIVERSITY PLACE THE EDISON : : SPRING MOTOR ALL KINDS OF PHONOGRAPH REPAIRS .... We are the sole dealers of the handsomest nickel-in-the-slot cabinets and the most reliable return mechanism in the world. This mechanism has made the nickelin-the-slot business practical. Send for Catalogue. Dealers irj . • . . Pijorjograpfy Supplies Records Batteries, (Primary and Storage) Kirjetoscopes 1/itascopes, Etc,