So, I was trawling the local Goodwill Outlet (the one with the big blue bins where you buy stuff by the pound) and saw part of an old school Kodak Brownie projector. In another bin was the missing cover and in yet another bin, the original box. As in total it was pretty weighty (EVERYTHING is 'heavy' when you are paying by the pound!), negotiated a price of $8 and took it home.
Other than the fact that the reflector had come loose (easily hooked back into place) it seemed complete. Fired it up an seemed to work great. Got a few cheap films on eBay and sure enough, everything works!
And there was the problem. I was hooked. So, I have picked up a few other 8mm projectors. One that I came across and picked up today is a Keystone Regal K-109. It's beautiful, no two ways about it. Even has an accessory drawer with a splicer and a goodness knows how old bottle of cement.
Anyway, I gave it a quick run and seems to work fine, just a little slow unless I turned up the rheostat on the back (probably by design). But I've now turned it off as I am concerned that it may have been sitting a while and need lubrication.
I had run across this site (or the old archived one) when looking up some of the other projectors I have obtained. A lot of information for sure and have already had some questions answered without having to ask thanks to the helpful responses to posts by others. So many thanks!
So now to my question/request, which is twofold.
1) I was hoping that someone might have a manual for this item. I had run across posts in my search where some members had offered a PDF, but it seems rude to just PM them out of the blue 'without an invite', so thought it was more appropriate to ask here.
2) As for the lubrication points, I see reference to 'openings marked in red all over', but I can only seem to find two on mine, one near each sprocket (see pic). Am I just missing something, or is it possible they deleted a couple, and if so, would you recommend partial disassembly for further lubrication?
Thanks in advance!
Other than the fact that the reflector had come loose (easily hooked back into place) it seemed complete. Fired it up an seemed to work great. Got a few cheap films on eBay and sure enough, everything works!
And there was the problem. I was hooked. So, I have picked up a few other 8mm projectors. One that I came across and picked up today is a Keystone Regal K-109. It's beautiful, no two ways about it. Even has an accessory drawer with a splicer and a goodness knows how old bottle of cement.
Anyway, I gave it a quick run and seems to work fine, just a little slow unless I turned up the rheostat on the back (probably by design). But I've now turned it off as I am concerned that it may have been sitting a while and need lubrication.
I had run across this site (or the old archived one) when looking up some of the other projectors I have obtained. A lot of information for sure and have already had some questions answered without having to ask thanks to the helpful responses to posts by others. So many thanks!
So now to my question/request, which is twofold.
1) I was hoping that someone might have a manual for this item. I had run across posts in my search where some members had offered a PDF, but it seems rude to just PM them out of the blue 'without an invite', so thought it was more appropriate to ask here.
2) As for the lubrication points, I see reference to 'openings marked in red all over', but I can only seem to find two on mine, one near each sprocket (see pic). Am I just missing something, or is it possible they deleted a couple, and if so, would you recommend partial disassembly for further lubrication?
Thanks in advance!
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