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Original Keystone K26 Capri Triple Turret 8mm Camera, film reel, 8mm film splicer and vintage projection lamp with socket from a 1950 Keystone K109 movie projector – modified into a pair of bookends. Unique camera and film items with some signs of years of service. This is an original vintage movie camera and not a replica. he bookends are also a great gift and add a little vintage flair to any room. These are nice gifts for the movie fan or the vintage lover. They are also perfect to display your DVD collection and decorate your home theater or any room with a little vintage movie décor. Each Bookend is 5 1/2" (width) x 6" (deep) x 8 1/2" (height) Weight: 5lbs (both) History: The K26 was introduced on the market in 1958. It was equipped with a turret with three lenses: a Keystone Bausch&Lomb Telephoto f/2,3 25mm, a Keystone Bausch&Lomb f/2,3 9mm, a Keystone Bausch&Lomb f/2,3 12,7mm. Model: K26 Housing: Brown Crackle & Chrome Finish Lens: 3 lens turret system Mechanism: Spring Motor One of the advantages of 8mm movie film is that it can be edited on a simple device called a film splicer. The process allows you to remove film frames or take one section and place it somewhere else in the movie. This is old-fashioned, pre-computer movie making at its most basic level.
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