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Depending on the condition of the mechanics of the machine, as well as the cosmetic appearance of the machine, a range of $50.00 to $300.00 would be the going price. I have seen this item at a thrift shop for $27.00 intact. Although this is a rare find, over the years I have seen them at yard sales and pawn shops as well. Replacement bulbs and tubes are sometimes problematic. If you happen to locate a machine that is up and running when you buy it, you run the risk of blowing a bulb or tube each time the machine is switched on. The hardest thing a tube has to do is turn on. The initial power surge is usually what kills the tube. When I was in the military, we had lots of tube powered electronic devices, which we never switched off. This extended the life of the tubes for years as opposed to weeks when switching off/on. Of course you can't leave your projector on for this amount of time, I include this information about tube technology as most folks today do not have experience with tube devices. A few Fender Guitar Amps still use tubes, as the sound is preferable to transistor amps. Tubes were last manufactured in China, after the USA companies discontinued production. A quick internet search for bulbs and tubes might be in order before investing in a projector that you intend to operate on a long term basis. These machines are great fun and as a kid inspired me to going in to the motion picture business.

To me the Kodacope Projector is priceless!

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