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projector mechanism is<br />
big news for exhibitors<br />
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Beffer than ever before (and fhat's going<br />
some) this new projector reflects more than<br />
30 years of leadership in the development<br />
and production of cinematic equipment. It<br />
again demonstrates CENTURY'S intent to<br />
utilize the latest in scientific advances for<br />
the benefit of the exhibitor.<br />
NEW non-condensing water-cooled aperture easily<br />
changeable for all of the new screen dimensions.<br />
It increases screen illumination and reduces film<br />
distortion.<br />
NEW light shields designed to accommodate latest<br />
high-intensity arc lamps.<br />
NEW lens mount with adapters for all standard<br />
lenses, large and small. The mount incorporates an<br />
easy-focusing device for high speed lenses.<br />
NEW enlarged observation door affording clear<br />
view of film.<br />
NEW main drive shaft eliminates pinion and stud<br />
unit at soundhead coupling. Provides a more positive<br />
trouble-free drive.<br />
Be sure to see CENTURY'S new heavy duly film magazine.<br />
Much more convenient to use, for they are equipped with<br />
side v/ewing windows ond much larger hinges to provide<br />
better door support.<br />
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Make no mistake, see CENTURY before you bay.<br />
Century Projector Corporation, new york 19, n. y.<br />
SOLD BY<br />
Southwest Theatre Supply Co.<br />
3750 East Von Buren<br />
Plioenix, Arizona<br />
Interstate Theatre Equipment Co.<br />
1923 N. W. Kcorney<br />
Portland, Oregon<br />
Pembrex Theatre Supply Corp.<br />
1969 South Vermont Ave.<br />
Los Angeles 7, Colifornia<br />
Walter G.<br />
Preddey Co.<br />
187 Golden Gate Ave.<br />
San Francisco 2, California<br />
W-4<br />
BOXOFFICE :: December 17, 1955