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Topic: Silma S250 thoughts
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Maurice Leakey
Film God
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted December 27, 2016 09:28 AM
Nick Most collectors have a Eumig, an Elmo, a Bauer, or a Sankyo. All these models are quite easy to value, but the Silma 250S is a relative unknown projector. It was made in Italy but Silma was bought out many years ago by Bauer, so the inside could have Bauer parts. Having said that, whilst I have many projectors, the Silma 250S is not a projector I would normally buy. However, if a person living near me had such a model in perfect working condition I would be prepared to part with £50 GBP (€58.63). As I said, I am not valuing the Silma, only saying what I, personally, would pay for one.
-------------------- Maurice
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Fabrizio Mosca
Master Film Handler
Posts: 346
From: Milano, Italy
Registered: Jan 2004
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posted December 27, 2016 12:38 PM
Hi Nick,
usually, in Italy, this model can be found between 40 and 80 euro, according to the condition and the source (I've seen for sale also at higher price, but they're overestimated). Personally I would pay for it around 50-60 euro and buy it only at the following conditions: 1st and most important, with its original cable, as it has a non standard plug on the projector side 2nd, with its original wooden bow with loudspeaker.
The mechanic is quite basic and easy to service, also the amplifier should not be a big deal as the components should be easy to be found.
I had one of these but I sold it as I needed space. I still have the standard 8mm version (Cirse Sound 2, same as Silma 240S) and it's quite reliable. Construction of the two versions is the same.
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