Every time I turn this on to test it, I am hesitant to sell it! It's such a fun experience watching an 8mm film projected onto a screen or the wall, that a photo of it can't truly capture. Truly a blast from the past, and Kodak made one of the spiffiest looking projectors out there. The Kodak 500 is easy to use once you get the hang of it, and this one is working decently. If you end up with this projector, REMEMBER - once you turn the bulb off, allow the fan to stay on until the air blowing out the back is completely cool. Helps keep the old bulb alive!
Included are a stack of old 8mm films, some showing far off places, movie moments, or even bits of history! And, you get the matching Brownie 8mm camera. Not sure how well this one is working as I've never shot film with it (I believe there are still a few places online both to get film and to develop it.) You also get a wide angle lens, a film splicer, two empty take-up reels, and I think I may have an extra bulb somewhere too.
Asking $120 OBRO for all. Happy to keep it if it doesn't sell, but I'm sure there's a history/film buff who would appreciate it more than I do.