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Topic author: Rudster
Posted on: 20120108173032
Reply author: Vlad
Replied on: 20120108173528
Do you have a serial # or a picture of the unit itself?
Thanks,
Vlad.
Reply author: Rudster
Replied on: 20120108174427
No Vlad, there's nothing on it.
What about the TY technical condition figures on the right side of the box ? Is it like ГОСТ references with the 2 last figures giving the date of product approval ?
TKS
Reply author: RCCCUK
Replied on: 20120109021212
Hi Rudster,
I bought a new Filmoscop-2 in Moscow in July 1964. The passport says that it was manufactured in May 1964. I think that production possibly started early in the 1960s.
David.
Reply author: Rudster
Replied on: 20120109022729
Thanks David for this info !
Rudster
Reply author: womble
Replied on: 20120109132626
Fancy telling us what a Filmoscop-2 is? :D
K.
Reply author: cedricfan
Replied on: 20120109142947
Reply author: RCCCUK
Replied on: 20120110021734
Filmoscops, models 1 and 2 were 35mm card-mounted slide viewers. They were manufactured in Leningrad. They were normally sold with a set of slides (often of Leningrad or Moscow). The main body of the unit is made from black bakelite. Unfortunately, the slot for the slide was too small for some slide mounts. They had no internal illumination and used daylight or an artificial light source. The price was 1 rouble 30 kopeks.
http://www.ussrphoto.com/Wiki/default.asp?WikiCatID=44&ParentID=3&ContentID=1495&Item=Filmoscop+F%2D2David.
Reply author: Rudster
Replied on: 20120110125942
Juhani and David,
Thanks for these additional info !