Posted 3 years ago
kd_halliday
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This projector is in excellent condition. Wollensak model 715 8mm puh button movie projector. Would like to know value? Or at least how old this may be.
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Posted 3 years ago
kd_halliday
(4 items)
This projector is in excellent condition. Wollensak model 715 8mm puh button movie projector. Would like to know value? Or at least how old this may be.
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My parents have a 1950s one....In great condition....how much is it worth? Should I even consider selling it?
We have also that belonged to my grandfather. I would say it is from the 50's We have film from my mom when she was little and she was born in 1947.
don't know if many people are interested. I will take them to a antique store in town and see what think.
We also have a video camera and polariod
My mother has a model just like the one pictured above and the bulb blew out found a new bulb but now can not get the old one out. Is there a trick to it? Any help would be greatly apprecated.
Thank you,
Judy
I have been trying to get an instruction manual and no luck. Could you please send me a photo copy of your manual? If you need money to do this let me know?amount. Thanks
I have the Manual with one I just got from a guy who was THROWING IT OUT! Anyhow, where do I send the photos of the manual? I'll do it for free! Gotta help the collector community :-)