Browsing some local flea markets / thrift stores would probably score you
one for a few bucks... well cheaper than buying on the net and paying
shipping. I bought two from a local thrift store for $5 each this weekend,
so they're out there since thrift stores are full of old electronics stuff
during the summer months due to house cleaning. Just make sure the bulb
works and the film reels turn as they should in the various running modes.
Search Ebay auctions using "Super 8mm Projector" as your search criteria and
look at the pictures so you have a good idea what to look for. Kodak and
Bell & Howell projectors seem to be the most common found.
"Ram" <cthuremella.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I just got a few old super 8mm movies from my dad and would like to
> watch them. If anybody is trying to get rid of their super 8mm
> projector, please let me know. I can pay nominal price for it and
> postage.
>> Stay informed about: Looking to buy super 8mm projector with/without sound