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18 April 2014

the $4 Honeywell projector, part 2

A few months ago I shared some slides that I had found in a broken projector I had purchased at a local estate sale. Here are a few more images from that collection.


"Dogwood, Ozarks, MO". Slide stamped May 1965.


"Arizona". Slide stamped April 1966.


"View of Palm Springs from top of tramway." Slide dated July 1963.



"Holly Sugar, Hereford, TX". Slide dated May 1967.
 I looked into the history of this plant and found out that it was in operation from 1964-1998.


Slide stamped May 1966.


"Zaloudek J.I. Case Dealer, Kremlin, OK". Slide not dated.
The F.W. Zaloudek Machinery Company is still in business in Kremlin.


"Old railroad station in Vaughn, NM". Slide dated May 1966.


"Queen Creek Tunnel, Superior, AZ". Slide undated.




08 October 2013

the $4 Honeywell projector

Earlier this year we picked up a bunch of great items at a local estate sale, including a sketchy looking Honeywell slide projector that was buried in the garage. It didn't work, but I didn't care -- trapped inside its dusty old carousel were dozens of slides waiting to be saved.

Here are some of the images that were included. Worth every penny of the $4 if you ask me.