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I am here in LA helping a friend get ready for a move and emptied out his storage unit. I came across this projector and instantly fell in love with the box but was really fascinated by the lightweight projector inside that still works.
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I don’t see a date anywhere on this…..
Allee Willis
I have one of these but have never seen the box which is GORGEOUS. I’ve actually used this to project images to trace when I was building sets. I love that the projector is made of “abuse resistant plastic.” Not if it’s sitting on a stove. i learned the hard way.
denny
Although the thing turns on, bulb works etc, you can barely see the image when trying to project it on the wall.