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Vintage Adams 48 Inch Movie Screen

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  • My father has a screen like that, along with an old Revere 8mm projector. It sets up in much the same way.

    Nice Filmosound BTW, we had those along with the older models in Elementary school.

  • My school had them too. This one used to be use in a Library in an Elementary school.

  • wow that thing brings back memories,, and it still looks like its in great condition. nice to hear from you again i hadnt seen anything new from you in a while. i hope things are going great :)

  • Things are going alright. I just been real busy putting in a lot of time at work.

  • nice sping loaded gun divice LOL, cool man'

  • Thanks. :)

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  • Whoa, I just had a flashback to Elementary School. We had a bunch of these in storage, I use to hang out there when my mom was setting up for events, they stored the fans in that room. XD

  • That screen ought to work real well...that's the type I have at the West bldg. the metallic reflective type but the one at home is the white type with little reflective beads on it.

  • My dad has a screen very similar to this only his was from JCPenny I belive. He would show slides and 8mm films on it.

  • thats very much like the screen i have! yours might be slightly older but i think its the same company! i have a nice old 8mm projector and a slide projector i sometimes use.

  • my school has a much much big one its like 60 inch but its new like form 2005

  • That looks like the one my Dad has. Not sure of the brand name, but it's blue and sets up the same way.

    We just used it recently to transfer his old 8mm movies to DVD, using his old projector and a digital video camera. Came out pretty good. Those old movies of his are getting very brittle and dark, and wont last much longer. Lots of family memories from the 60's and 70's.

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