Pathe Kok 28mm movie projector from 1912

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2009

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This is a Pathé kok movie projector from 1912. It is made for the 28mm safety film format. Works with a dynamo to generate light. In the background you can see the original case. I also got the manual and a box of spare lamps.
As usual, sorry for the bad video quality.

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  • I'd love to have one of those. A very classy projector. Does the Dynamo give a resonably good quality picture?

  • @DieGroteske Unfortunatly not. It still works, but the light is too weak to project a clear picture.

  • where do you buy these magnificent machines?

  • @silexrifl Mostly on the internet. I'm watching and searching a lot of advertising- and auction sites all over the world.

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  • I like this because it has the layout of the 8mm film cassetes that were in the fisher price movie viewer toy i played with as a kid.With the center drive sprocket.

  • @nicolaj0154 yes they only used silent projectors for 28mm film cause 28mm film died off in 1920 and nobody probabiy uses the format for movie usage anymore even 9.5mm film is still used (only a small precentage of people use 9.5 mm film but that is also more common than 28mm film).

    

  • looks like its used for silent films,

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