There is very less likelihood for you to get any vintage value for 8mm projector. Old carbon ark type projectors have good vintage value. Kodak model 50, manufactured in years around 1932 have good vintage value.
Unless it it of a specifc type desired by a certain group of collectors I am afraid there is not, Check on Ebay and other auction sites and you will see literally thousands of these for sale. There is always a back story of how they were cleaning out a friend's closet and they found it. At flea markets they usually go for less than fifty dollars.
There are several steps that need to be done properly in order to thread an 8mm movie projector. I have included a link that shows how you can thread it properly: http://www.ehow.com/how_2079814_thread-movie-projector.html.
www.tias.com and www.ebay.com both have 8mm movie projectors for sale. Additionally, you may also be able to find 8mm movie projectors on www.craigslist.com.
super8 works on super8 and 8mm on 8mm projectors, some projectors do have a switch to go from one to another
Try ebay.com
The value of a LaBelle 8mm film projector can vary significantly based on its condition, model, and included accessories. Generally, prices range from $50 to $200 for vintage models. Collectors may pay more for well-maintained units or those with unique features. For an accurate valuation, it’s best to check recent sales on platforms like eBay or consult with vintage electronics dealers.
You can purchase an 8mm projector from a variety of places. You can try your local audio/visual store, or specialist electronics store. Failing that you can try eBay or Amazon.
The Bell Howell Filmosound 8 film projector is a vintage projector that can play 8mm films. It features a variable speed control, a built-in speaker, and a film reel capacity of up to 400 feet. The projector has a projection lens with adjustable focus and a maximum projection distance of around 20 feet.
no more than $100 US. less if it is in poor condition.
This 1971 world series 8mm movie, if in mint condition is worth between 10.00 and 20.00 dollars US
the revere standard 8mm projector was manufactured by the revere company of chicago, illinois.
I have one in my shed and I was gonna sell it, just want to get an idea.I just picked one up for $20 in great condition, but I didn't get a manual, which I could REALLY use. I have seen it upwards to $120 online.
Either use an 8mm projector to view them on the 'big screen' - or - get them converted to DVDs or VHS video.