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The Simplex line of projectors was one of the most popular American brands from the silent era until transition to digital projection. Simplex products include projector heads, soundheads, sound systems, pedestals, rewinds, changeover units, and other components. | The Simplex line of projectors was one of the most popular American brands from the silent era until the transition to digital projection. Simplex products include projector heads, soundheads, sound systems, pedestals, rewinds, changeover units, and other components. | ||
Simplex projectors were originally manufactured by the Precision Machine Company. Over the course of a series of mergers and consolidations, the Simplex line was manufactured by the International Projector Corporation, General Precision, Inc., National Theater Supply (then a subsidiary of National Screen Service), and Strong International (then a subsidiary of Ballantyne of Omaha). | Simplex projectors were originally manufactured by the Precision Machine Company. Over the course of a series of mergers and consolidations, the Simplex line was manufactured by the International Projector Corporation, General Precision, Inc., National Theater Supply (then a subsidiary of National Screen Service), and Strong International (then a subsidiary of Ballantyne of Omaha). |
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