HI ALL
Just to add some trivia
edison used his signature name on the  id plate both on the  kinetoscope and 
the idelia
and these are interchangeable
smart man to save money
lol
zono
 
 
In a message dated 8/22/2008 5:03:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
ClockworkHome at aol.com writes:

Edison  Kinetoscopes vary widely in value depending on what they are.  Edison 
 
Home Kinetoscopes complete with reels, arc lamp ballast, and carrying case  
will command a price up to $2,000.  It will go higher if any of the  special 
film 
is with it as it will not run 35mm standard motion picture  film.

Edison traveling Kinetoscope Model A, B, & C appeared in  various forms.  The 
most desirable is the one with movable lamp house  and two lenses, one for 
the 
motion picture and the other for glass  slides.  These projecting 
Kinetoscopes 
can go to $7,000 if they have  all the lenses, arms, base, crank, etc.

If the item is a floor  Kinetoscope let me know as I will be at the auction 
with a VERY large  newly infused checkbook!

The Models A, B, & C have serial numbers  and these are important to 
collectors of projection equipment.  The  earliest As are very hard to find 
as Edison 
tried to rent them out rather  than sell them to maintain his control over 
the 
business.

If all  they have is the oak fold up cased projection head then you can 
expect 
a  collector to bid up to $2,000 for it alone.  The oak carry case was  
always 
one of the first things that gets separated from the projection  head.

Heads equipped with a shutter in front also sell for more.   There are many 
variables that you need to describe before  buying.

Regards,

Al
Who has also collected  Kinetoscopes...




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