Reel Life (Sep 1913 - Mar 1914)

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The Great Rigidity of A MOTION PICTURE MACHINE -especially when hand driven — is subject to great vibration. Unless your machine has the stability to withstand this the result is an unsteady picture no matter how perfect your projection. With the SIMPLEX, perfection in results comes first. The projection is flickerless, the machine far heavier than any other made; and the pedestal, weighing 130 lbs., gives an absolute solid foundation which successfully resists all vibration. Careful attention to every detail and precision in construction have rendered The Peerless Projector Used in over 90% of the Film Studios. Catalogue C gives full details Made and Guaranteed by PRECISION MACHINE CO. 317 East 34th Street NEW YORK Guide Printing and Publishing Co., 353 Jay Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.