Look for a used, but not abused, Kodak Carousel. They're not
finnicky about slides, even glass-mounted ones, and the trays,
blubs and replacement parts are still available. Mine's 25 years
old and has never missed a beat. Also, try to find a stack loader
to go with it. They're great for quickly looking at a new batch
of slides right out of the box.
Walt Wayman
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Charles Monroe" <chasmnro@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 13:02:40 -0500
> This may off topic but I need a 35mm slide projector and as
your the only camera related list that I'm on I'm asking you if I
may. I'm not a pro but I have a lot of slides dating back to the
1940's and want to view them once again and now that I have two OM
bodies I'm thinking of taking slides once again.. My B&H Slide
Cube projector has given up the ghost and anyway it's pretty old
to find parts and lamps for.
> Does the List have any suggestions on a decent, moderate
price projector for home viewing?
>Charles Monroe
>
>
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