Kodascope Universal Splicer kit
1935

Kodascope Universal Splicer kit
1935
- NFSA IDTXBZWCFB
- TypeObjects
- MediumArtefact
- FormEquipment, Professional
- Year1935
In 1923, 16mm film was first introduced. Ten years later, standard 8mm film was launched as a less expensive option. This rudimentary kit allows you to splice both formats using the Kodak splicer and film cement – a special glue that bonds overlapping film strips together.
In 1923, 16mm film was first introduced. Ten years later, standard 8mm film was launched as a less expensive option. This rudimentary kit allows you to splice both formats using the Kodak splicer and film cement – a special glue that bonds overlapping film strips together.
- NFSA IDTXBZWCFB
- TypeObjects
- MediumArtefact
- FormEquipment, Professional
- Year1935
- Donated byRobert FrenchManufactured byEastman Kodak
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