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  • Paillard Identification

    I have just purchased this at auction (£12) I have not picked it up yet I know it is a Paillard and I was wondering if anyone recognises the model?

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    Nick
    I would suggest it is a 16mm Bolex Model C from 1930, but I am confused by the possible extra set of teeth on the sprocket. Is it possible that it pulls off to reverse it?
    I once knew a Model DA which was dual gauge 9.5mm and 16mm.
    Bolex Collector | Projectors | Model C

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    • #3
      Thanks Maurice,

      I was curious, just a bit impatiant to get my hands on my new "Shiney Thing"

      I will let you know when I pick it up and read the plate. It is in its origional packing box with manual supposedly.

      Nick

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      • #4
        [QUOTE=Maurice Leakey;n51351]Nick
        I would suggest it is a 16mm Bolex Model C from 1930, but I am confused by the possible extra set of teeth on the sprocket. Is it possible that it pulls off to reverse it?
        I once knew a Model DA which was dual gauge 9.5mm and 16mm.

        You were close Maurice, it is a model D, it is a dual machine the bit on the sprocket is a lock nut to swap the sprocket. Unfortunately I cannot find the 9.5 one. I have some G series sprockets maybe they will do. Otherwise it looks in mint condition.

        (The DA model has a different lamp and cooling.

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        • #5
          Nick
          How about the reel spindles for 9.5mm, and the 9.5mm gate?
          I believe the conversion parts were originally supplied in a little box.
          Bolex Collector | Projectors | Model D

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          • #6
            No just the projector - resistance and Wooden box there but at the same time I got a batch of Bolex 18-5 and a few boxes of bits and pieces, they may be in the boxes there is normally interesting stuff in them. I have a few bolex dual kits but mainly for the G series.

            I will service and test this at 16 mm first I think get to know the model.

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            • #7
              Nick
              Here is a photo of my DA so as you can see not quite the same. Possibly it’s the earlier D model.
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              • #8
                Thanks Terry,

                I have picked it up now and it is the D

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                • #9
                  Still very nice Nick and a great buy at £12! Hope you find the 9.5 Accesories.

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                  • #10
                    Terry, would you by anychance have a copy of the manual for the D? I brought one from Camera manuals but like the others I have from them the pictures are all too dark to see the details correctly.

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                    • #11
                      No sorry Nick no manual, but is there anything I can help with?

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                      • #12
                        Nick
                        This may be of some interest to you. It's from Martyn Stevens' web-site.
                        It's a general discussion on the early Bolex projectors, although the words below only mention the DA.
                        BolexDA (cinerdistan.com)

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                        • #13
                          Terry, I think I have it covered at the moment, I will rewrite / copy the manual and update the photos I have so its more readable. I will pass you on a copy when its done.

                          Thanks for the link Maurice.

                          If anyone comes across a supply of the 9.5 mm sprocket kit if they could let me know I would appreciate it.

                          Nick

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                          • #14
                            Nick
                            No need to give me a copy. I sold my DA just recently but thanks for the offer.

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                            • #15
                              Confirm its a model D, its a great little machine, I modernised it after not being able to find the original rare as hens' teeth lamp anywhere, so rewired it to take a xenophot lamp, and with a new step down transformer disguised in the original transformer cage it runs really well. I know that may be anathema to some, but am pleased with the result.

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