Ad 1957 Kodak 300 Slide Projector
Ad 1957 Kodak 300 Slide Projector The kodak 300 projector was manufactured in rochester, new york, usa, and was available in two colors: turquoise 147917 and black 147918. 1957, black and white, 1 minute in length. archive.org clip. vintage commercial for the kodak 300 slide projector with the readymatic changer, which sold for $64.50 in 1957. Kodak 300 projector ad that appeared in sports illustrated, may 13, 1957, page 73. new kodak 300 projector is ultra portable yet shows your color slides bigger, brighter! the handsome new kodak 300 projector is so compact, it stands no higher than a modern telephone . . . and closes into its own case for easy carrying.
1957 Kodak 300 Color Slide Projector Readymatic Changer Pictures A 1957 u.s. commercial for the kodak 300 slide projector. As for the projector in the commercial, the kodak 300 projector was introduced in 1957 as an ultra portable option for viewing slides. “…so lightweight you can carry it like a portable radio. The 4 kodak carousel type trays. transvue 80 – holds 80 slides with nice wide slots for cardboard, plastic or even bent cardboard slides. the tray stores in a nice provided box. transvue 140 – holds 140 thin mounted slide, no glass mounted, no damaged cardboard, just new cardboard and thin plastic. they will jam if the slide is damaged or. This is a single page ad from a vintage magazine. kodak. year: 1957. dimensions: approximately 8 inches x 11.5 inches. condition: very good. each vintage ad is packaged with a cardboard back insert with a protective pvc free plastic sleeve and shipped flat. grab this rare vintage original advertisement for a trip down memory lane.
Kodak 300 Slide Projector 1957 Commercial Advertisement Blast From The 4 kodak carousel type trays. transvue 80 – holds 80 slides with nice wide slots for cardboard, plastic or even bent cardboard slides. the tray stores in a nice provided box. transvue 140 – holds 140 thin mounted slide, no glass mounted, no damaged cardboard, just new cardboard and thin plastic. they will jam if the slide is damaged or. This is a single page ad from a vintage magazine. kodak. year: 1957. dimensions: approximately 8 inches x 11.5 inches. condition: very good. each vintage ad is packaged with a cardboard back insert with a protective pvc free plastic sleeve and shipped flat. grab this rare vintage original advertisement for a trip down memory lane. Aug 1, 2020. #4. about 20 years back i purchased a new kodak ektagraphic iii amt projector from b&h with a 75 120mm f2.8 ektapro select ff projection lens. they were expensive at the time but well worth their price i'm thinking $300 or so for the lens alone and around $500 or so for the projector. also ordered the kodak case for the projector. This is a 1957 ad for a kodak 300 projector! the caption for this ad is 'ultra portable yet shows slides bigger and brighter!'. the ad is in great condition.
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