3M 702 Super Splicer Analogue camera





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3M 702 Super Splicer, a film splicer, in good condition and tested and working.
Description from the seller
Main Product: It is a film splicer used for joining or repairing film strips, most likely for Super 8 or 8mm formats, typical of amateur and semi-professional use of the era.
Kit contents
The junction tool is contained in a transparent plastic display box with a black base.
Inside, you can see the actual connector, which is light gray in color.
There is a small blue box, also branded 3M, labeled 'FILM CEMENT U51,' which is the chemical cement used to bond the film ends (hot splice or 'wet splice').
External Packaging: The kit is presented in its original cardboard box with the large 3M logo and the word 'Film'.
The most distinctive feature of the box is the rainbow band at the top, composed of horizontal stripes of bright, saturated colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, etc.), an iconic 3M design from that period. In summary, the image shows a complete and well-preserved set for film joining produced by 3M.
Main Product: It is a film splicer used for joining or repairing film strips, most likely for Super 8 or 8mm formats, typical of amateur and semi-professional use of the era.
Kit contents
The junction tool is contained in a transparent plastic display box with a black base.
Inside, you can see the actual connector, which is light gray in color.
There is a small blue box, also branded 3M, labeled 'FILM CEMENT U51,' which is the chemical cement used to bond the film ends (hot splice or 'wet splice').
External Packaging: The kit is presented in its original cardboard box with the large 3M logo and the word 'Film'.
The most distinctive feature of the box is the rainbow band at the top, composed of horizontal stripes of bright, saturated colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, etc.), an iconic 3M design from that period. In summary, the image shows a complete and well-preserved set for film joining produced by 3M.

