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Projector in There Somewhere

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Not much left of that! It's like no matter what you take into the building it ages and decays at a rate to catch up to the rest of the building.
I wonder what the last film played was?

Something educational I imagine.
Uh, that was projector once? It looks like it could of been something other than that.
god I would love to have that in my living room. It is such a conversation piece
What a crying shame...an antique like that left out to rot.....
I'm with Tony... That's a blatant crime against antique lovers and historians everywhere!
C-Note;
Well, I can see the film gate and a guide wheel in addition to an empty focus ring, a hand feed crank, a motor connected via a small round rubber belt and film reels. If it's not a 16mm projector it is doing a good job of looking like one.
Definitly a projector, but I would say it's probably 70mm. perhaps 35mm but the reel cans look a little big for 35mm.
I thought they were satellite microwave dishes that got really old really fast.

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