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what is a delineascope

by Dr. Karl Grady Published 4 years ago Updated 4 years ago

DELINEASCOPES. Delineascope is a new worda name coined by the Spencer Lens Company, Buffalo, N. Y., to designate a new series of Projection outfits recently placed on the market. Their new catalogue describing the same recently received, and which may be had for the asking, illustrates and describes in detail these very unique outfits.

Description: This delineascope, or slide projector, was used for projecting opaque printed matter, photos, slides or gels onto a screen. It is a 1100-Watt machine with a 1000-Watt lamp. The OPAQUE projector was designed and manufactured by the Americal Optical Company starting in the early 1960s.

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