I just sold one to an antique dealer for $8 and she put a price tag of $25 on it. They aren't very rare or valuable. She had a few other ones in the shop from 1934. If you have one I would suggest just sitting it on a shelf in your house. They look so neat.
About 30 bucks for one in fair condition and 50 bucks for one that's been kept up with nicely
Old projector slides are typically only worth the sentimental value they bring to the owner. If a person doesn't have an old projector, the slides are worthless except as relics of bygone days.
Depends. If the projector works and the cabinet is in good shape, one could sell in the right market for anywhere from $1200 - $3200. Now, the glass slides can sell for around $10 each but can fetch much more if they are kept as a set.
This projector is worth about $150.00. A replacement lamp is almost $500.00, so it won't be worth it to relamp this model.
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My guess is that it's not worth much more than some its parts. Those projectors have old-technology plastic gears. To quote www.kodakparts.com: "The most common problem with these projectors is that the little plastic gear disintegrates. " I have one right now this happened to. It would cost $195 to have it fixed!
It depends on which model and what condition.They are fairly common so not worth a great deal.
It is an event of significance - one worth capturing on film. The expression was coined for Kodak, the photography company - and used in their advertising. The essence of the idea was that one should always have a camera handy as a 'Kodak moment' can occur at any time.
They sell on Ebay for $50.00 to $60.00