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I get totally love sick over things like this. This afternoon I’m going to purchase a 1950’s model Kodak Brownie Movie Projector. They’re holding it for me to pick up at 3pm and would you believe they are only asking $15 for it?
This gorgeous little machine is only 9inches by 6.5inches and works beautifully. The seller is even throwing in a few original 8mm reels with vacation footage from Hawaii and around San Francisco.
I can’t wait to project these films on the walls of our house when we have parties. And I hope to find other old 8mm reels on ebay to add to our collection.  You can keep your digital music playlists and Blue Ray players, we’re just fine doing it the old fashioned way thankyouverymuch.
M

I get totally love sick over things like this. This afternoon I’m going to purchase a 1950’s model Kodak Brownie Movie Projector. They’re holding it for me to pick up at 3pm and would you believe they are only asking $15 for it?

This gorgeous little machine is only 9inches by 6.5inches and works beautifully. The seller is even throwing in a few original 8mm reels with vacation footage from Hawaii and around San Francisco.

I can’t wait to project these films on the walls of our house when we have parties. And I hope to find other old 8mm reels on ebay to add to our collection.  You can keep your digital music playlists and Blue Ray players, we’re just fine doing it the old fashioned way thankyouverymuch.

M

04/27/2009 12:46
  1. charlie-in-raleigh-nc reblogged this from withoutmelissa and added:
    all of my family...our trusty Bell & Howell projector.
  2. withoutmelissa posted this
 
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