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    Posted 14 years ago

    JDimmock
    (36 items)

    This is a Yashica 8mm editor/viewer. I cannot determine a model distinction, the only mark I can find is on the front side, it reads "No. 640004 Made in Japan" (third picture).
    It came with a box of Fuji Neo Film Cement with English/Japanese instructions (bottle reads Rosco, however)
    Also came with a color manual detailing use and lamp replacement.
    One aspect I found very cool was that it still had the Life magazine tag on the handle.

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    1. Toyman Toyman, 14 years ago
      This is cool I have an old projector too.Thanks for all your likes too.John
    2. Test-Pilot-1, 12 years ago
      Hi. I have an identical editor as the one above which I bought in Yokahama in 1960. The number on mine is No. 236090403. I've just brought it out of mothballs to show my grandchildren some old cine film of my navy days. The problem is, I've lost the mains power cable. If anyone can help, I would be most grateful. Regards Terry.

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