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    Posted 14 years ago

    Grizzly_Jim
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    I have no idea what, exactly, this is, other than knowing it's an IPC Simplex theater projector! Pretty neat thing, I think. Since I am new here, and I hope this is the proper forum, I was wondering if anyone could help me figure this thing out? I'm sure it's missing some parts, I would love to restore it and have it as a show piece in my den.

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    1. Carol, 13 years ago
      Does it have an patent numbers anywhere on it? If so, you can then use Google patents to determine what you have. Go to google...<click>more, then <click>even more...go down left column to patent search. I would recommend inserting the patent number, and if no hit, try using the word patent and the number. It is a database of patents, so you shouldn't have to put the word patent, but that is how I got my hit. I have a very large (about 5.5 feet tall) 1947 art projector; patent link: http://www.google.com/patents?id=lKZvAAAAEBAJ&printsec=drawing&zoom=4#v=onepage&q&f=false.

      Good luck. Regards, Carol

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