Paillard (1963 Video) Technical Specifications. Showing all 3 technical specifications. Runtime : 1 min Color : Black and White: Aspect Ratio : 1.37 : 1 See also. Full Cast and Crew | Release Dates | Official Sites | Company Credits | Filming & Production. Getting Started | ...
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Height 6 3/4 inches, width 21 inches, depth 9 inches. Sold for $437 (includes buyer’s premium) at Doyle New York in 2018. Late 19th century Paillard cylinder music box walnut cabinet comes with three 18.5” cylinders.
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Paillard is known for its beautiful Maestrophone range of gramophones from its iconic Maestrophone Stirling engine hot air model to tiny-portable models. Paillard produced so many different models of gramophones. Their catalogues are jam packed with an array of gramophone parts and a mind boggles variety of motors. These are just motors branded ...
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Oct 15, 2015 . Since 1897 at Paillard, we’ve been designing customised, truly high-performance axles whilst giving you the benefit of our standard sub-assemblies. This allows you to focus on your core business and reinvest savings made on axles into new functionalities for customers. We deliver steering axles to all major Ground Support Equipment manufacturers in Europe and we …
Location: Paillard 1 rue Foch 77000 VauxLe Penil France
Phone: 01 64 10 48 80
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1960 S221 16mm sound. 1961 18-5 Standard 8mm. 1963 18-5 Auto Standard 8mm. 1965 18-5 Super Super 8. 1967 SM8 Super 8 sound. 1967 18-5L Super 8. 1968 S311 16mm sound. 1968 S321 16mm sound. 1969 Multimatic Super 8.
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OVERALL DIMENSIONS: 13" x 6" x 12" (arm retracted, without reels) WEIGHT: 12 lbs (17 1/2 lbs with carrying case and accessories). CONSTRUCTION: Cast aluminum and steel. Painted with olive enamel finish on early models; Grey/silver finish on later models. REEL CAPACITY: Reel arms accommodate 400 ft reels. Upper reel arm folds downward and locks for storage; Serves …
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Definition of Paillard. : a piece of beef or veal usually pounded thin and grilled.
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The Paillard-Bolex H 16 usually has a turret for three C-mount lenses. Often, the camera was provided with a 16mm Switar or Yvar, a 25mm Switar or Yvar and the third lens was often a 75mm Yvar or 50mm Switar. Only lenses with the designation "RX" in 50 mm or less can be used on the RX models.
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May 11, 2016 . Lots of entrepreneurs struggle to explain their product in a clear and concise way. Then, they often don't know how to work with designers and developers since…
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Specs: Visible Margin Indicator. Iconic modern design . Auto Tab Set Features. Durable Original Case that Stands the Test of Time (unlike most) Basket Shift. Push-Button Panel for Service Features. Large carriage return lever. Dimensions: 3in. long, 12½in. wide, 5¾in high.
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Its a 1951 model film projector made in Switzerland. Watch and enjoy.....Paillard bolex M8 - double 8 mm film projector#-Made of aluminium and steel#Sound: n...
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Nov 07, 2008 . By Maribeth Keane — November 7th, 2008. Share. In this interview, Michael Tisdale talks about collecting vintage Bolex-Paillard home movie cameras and related ephemera. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Michael can be reached via his website, Bolex Collector, which is a member of our Hall of Fame. H-16 Reflex 16mm Camera 1956.
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pail·lard. n. A slice of veal or other meat that is pounded until very thin and cooked quickly. [French Paillard, Paillarde, probably after the Restaurant Paillard, a celebrated Parisian restaurant of the 19th and early 20th centuries, after its early proprietor M. Paillard, late 19th-century French restaurateur .]
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The reverse painted dial glass lists Middle East and European cities, and the back of the radio lists the specs in English and Hebrew. Schematic (--Italy--) CGE CGE Supergioiello 195 (--Italy--) Magnadyne Magnadyne model S20 (1954). ... Paillard was a Swiss company founded by Möise Paillard in 1814.
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Paillard Bolex Turret Locking Screw for Bolex cine cameras. $7.00. + $7.00 shipping. Seller 96.3% positive. Paillard Bolex B8 8mm Film Camera c.1953. $80.00. + $20.00 shipping. Seller 99.4% positive. Vintage Bolex Paillard Unimotor MC-17 …
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negotiations were conducted with the result that Paillard, incorporated (a foreign concern), was the low offeror at $288.61 per unit and remained the low offeror after the application of a 12 percent buy american price differential. addition, Paillard agreed to overcome its exceptions to the specification and meet all of its requirements.
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Paillard manufactured several single and multi format projectors during their history, mainly aimed at the amateur and home movie market. Bolex projectors are listed below in chronological order. Click the links to view their specifications.
Definition of Paillard. : a piece of beef or veal usually pounded thin and grilled.
In 1932, Marc Renaud, a young engineer, inspired by the products of Paillard and assisted by Professor Ernest Juillard, began development of the Paillard H 16 camera. In 1935, the H 16 camera was put on the market, the 9.5 mm version followed in 1936 and the Double-8mm version in 1938.
The H 16 was highly successful. Paillard-Bolex introduced the L 8 for the market of pocket 8 mm film cameras. With the postwar boom in home movie making, Paillard-Bolex continued to develop its 8 mm and 16 mm ranges with the H16 increasingly adopted by professional film makers.