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  • Does anyone has info on Excel/Exclusive films?

    I’m rather interested in the company, since I have some of their films, as well as being fascinated by their toy projector line in the 30s. Does anyone have a list of their products/film releases? Thanks.

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    Greetings Silas!

    My 1st 'toy' projector was an 8mm Excel. No films came with it so I got hooked on Castle Films Headline 50 footers. An Abbott and Costello
    film was my 1st one.

    The best 'history' of Excel is this link:

    https://www.madeinchicagomuseum.com/...rojector-corp/

    One would have to search catalogs from the large department stores or large photo shops of the time period you want.

    Charlie

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    • #3
      One place to find Excel 16mm films is eBay. Search 'Excel 16mm films' and big listing pops up.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Charlie Peich View Post
        Greetings Silas!

        My 1st 'toy' projector was an 8mm Excel. No films came with it so I got hooked on Castle Films Headline 50 footers. An Abbott and Costello
        film was my 1st one.

        The best 'history' of Excel is this link:

        https://www.madeinchicagomuseum.com/...rojector-corp/

        One would have to search catalogs from the large department stores or large photo shops of the time period you want.
        Charlie
        Thanks Charlie, and what was the model of projector you had as a kid?

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        • #5
          Silas,
          I don't remember as it was a long time ago. I was just happy to have a projector.
          The projector had a stripped gear, a very small gear, that disabled the take-up. So
          I would turn the take-up reel with my finger when watching films. After a couple
          of years I had it with that and moved up to a Bell & Howell 8mm projector. I
          had also acquired an 8mm camera and was shooting home movies.

          But, back to the Excel projector, it didn't have a shutter, so there were those
          issues with streaking on the projected image. Again, it was considered a 'tin toy'.
          A lot of Excel 16mm projectors didn't have a shutter.

          Many years later, I saw a projector on eBay that looked exactly like the one I
          had. That projector was listed as an Excel #98. So, that would be a good guess
          for the one I had. The projector on eBay was a much later build, most likely
          after Max Levey had sold the company to Elgin Watch Case Co. 1 difference on
          it is the name stamped on the lamp house. Instead of 'Excel', it was
          stamped 'Hollywood'.

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