Bell & Howell, Malik Model 703 Slide projector






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Brand Malik, model 703, tested and works.
Description from the seller
Malik 703 Slide Projector
Features
• Brand: Malik
• Model: Electric Charger Bell & Howell
• Wooden briefcase
• Metal closure
• Made in France
• Electrical AC current 127V or 220V
• Year: 1960
Observations and notes: Elegant, working 65-year-old slide projector housed in a rectangular case with rounded corners, made of light and dark gray plastic with a removable lid, a ribbed gray plastic front handle, and an aluminum lock. The projector housing, made of light gray plastic, is screwed onto a dark gray rectangular base with rounded corners. A white plastic switch is located on the right side, and the central lens is a Varimalik F 100 1:2.9. The voltage transformer, made of mottled gray and green metal, is also located on the right side and has two top switches (AUTO-MANUAL-STOP-START). The slide rail is on the left. A power cord and a cable with a ribbed knob and American plug for advancing the slides are included.
The photos are part of the description.
It doesn't have a lamp, but being bayonet-type, it should be easy to replace.
The projector maintains the operation of the fan motor and slide changer, checked before packing.
It's a unique vintage projector in remarkably good condition for its age. A great collector's item.
It weighs six kg and measures 22x35x38 cm
It is shipped to your home.
Malik 703 Slide Projector
Features
• Brand: Malik
• Model: Electric Charger Bell & Howell
• Wooden briefcase
• Metal closure
• Made in France
• Electrical AC current 127V or 220V
• Year: 1960
Observations and notes: Elegant, working 65-year-old slide projector housed in a rectangular case with rounded corners, made of light and dark gray plastic with a removable lid, a ribbed gray plastic front handle, and an aluminum lock. The projector housing, made of light gray plastic, is screwed onto a dark gray rectangular base with rounded corners. A white plastic switch is located on the right side, and the central lens is a Varimalik F 100 1:2.9. The voltage transformer, made of mottled gray and green metal, is also located on the right side and has two top switches (AUTO-MANUAL-STOP-START). The slide rail is on the left. A power cord and a cable with a ribbed knob and American plug for advancing the slides are included.
The photos are part of the description.
It doesn't have a lamp, but being bayonet-type, it should be easy to replace.
The projector maintains the operation of the fan motor and slide changer, checked before packing.
It's a unique vintage projector in remarkably good condition for its age. A great collector's item.
It weighs six kg and measures 22x35x38 cm
It is shipped to your home.
