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Projection engineering (Sept 1929-Nov 1930)

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Nfor that smooth START ■! SNAP — the projector starts, slowly, surely, without strain. Another snap — the projector is now up to speed, projecting flawless pictures accompanied by perfect sound. That's the way it goes when you include in your projecting equipment the New PROJECTOR MOTOR STARTING rLAR05TA l\ A twist of a screwdriver sets it for any desired speed for starting your particular motor and then leave it alone. There is no strain on your projector when you install this device. Don't strain the projector mechanism by a sudden start. You can save yourself trouble, expense, and nerves by doing the same thing others are doing. The cost of the device is saved by the former breakage of film in any show. WRITE for technical data regarding the NEW PROJECTOR MOTOR STARTING CLAROSTAT and how to apply it to your projector motor. Better still, order a complete unit now together with data for installation. CLAROSTAT MANUFACTURING CO., Inc. Specialists in Fixed, Variable and Automatic Resistors 296-7 North Sixth Street : : Brooklyn, N. Y.