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Description caption: "Fig. 233. Edison Kinetoscope Mechanism. The magazine doors are open showing the film reels. The film is in place ready to project."
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Optic Projection: Principles, Installation and Use of the Magic Lantern, Projection Microscope, Reflecting Lantern, Moving Picture Machine, by Simon Henry Gage and Henry Phelps Gage, Ph.D. Ithaca, New York, Comstock Publishing Company. 1914. page 418.

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