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Kodak KODASCOPE EIGHT 70
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Run
the
Kodascope
until
about
two feet
of
film
hang
from
the
LOWER
SPROCKET.
Insert
this
end
on
the
TAKE-UP
REEL
at
the place
where
the
film
you
unwound
leaves
the
reeled
up
film, as
shown
in
the
illustration.
'Vind
up
the
loose film
by
hand,
turning
the
TAKE-UP
REEL
in
the
direc-
tion
indicated
by
the
arrow
in
the
illustration;
then
continue
projection.
If
it
is
desired
to
splice
the
film
at
once,
proceed
as follows:
Leave
the
upper
and
lower reels in position,
un
thread
the film from
the
sprockets
and
gate
and
draw
the
ends
of
the
film out. Use
the
splicing
block in
the
Kodascope
Junior
Film
Splicing
Outfit,
or
use
the
Koda-
scope
Universal
Splicer,
and
follow
the
splicing directions
that
are
included
with
the
outfit. After
the
splice
is
made,
wind
up
the
slack film
on
the
upper
reel,
taking
care
not
to
strain
the
splice
by
a
sudden
jerk
before
it
is set.
Rethread
the
Kodascope
and
continue
projection.
Perfect
Splices in a Few
Seconds
with
the
.
..
KODASCOPE UNIVERSAL SPLICER
With
this accessory, spli
cing
can
be
done
very
rapidly
and
easily. It
is
a
great
help
when
editing
your
films.
Either
16
mm.
or
8
mm.
film
can
be spli
ced
with
this
machine.
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