Own a piece of cinematic history with this Antique Kodascope Model C Projector, a groundbreaking device introduced by Eastman Kodak in 1924 as the world’s first 16mm home movie projector. This heavy-duty, cast-iron machine features its original crinkle-black enamel finish, a distinctive wire-cage ventilated lamp housing, and a "Universal Motor" from the North East Electric Co. of Rochester, NY. Marked for use with "slow-burning film only" (115 volts, 150 watts), it showcases the intricate belt-driven mechanics and precision engineering that once brought motion pictures into the American living room. While currently offered AS-IS for display or restoration, its Art Deco industrial aesthetic and historical significance make it a premier collectible for any film buff or vintage technology enthusiast.
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