Comments about film libraries banning their hire of films for certain projectors reminds me of Christmas 1946.
My father bought me a new Hunter 9.5mm from a Bristol cine dealer, however, when we decided to join their film library we were refused as the Hunter (Bingoscope) didn't have any sprockets.
I just bought the 30ft and 60ft Pathescope cartoons until we found a library who didn't even ask our make of projector.
R.F. Hunter 9.5mm film projector, UK 1930s 10.11.10 | Flickr
My father bought me a new Hunter 9.5mm from a Bristol cine dealer, however, when we decided to join their film library we were refused as the Hunter (Bingoscope) didn't have any sprockets.

I just bought the 30ft and 60ft Pathescope cartoons until we found a library who didn't even ask our make of projector.
R.F. Hunter 9.5mm film projector, UK 1930s 10.11.10 | Flickr
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