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Worlds largest collection

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Amazing collection.

http://www.filmprojectors.eu/
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I thought, "hey, not that big...", then I saw I was on page 1 of 23 pages of 8mm cameras.
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I am not sure it is real as the 'owner' just pastes in the eBay texts.

The WHOIS info is also a bit weird. Greek texts on a EU domain registered in/to Australia provider.

No wonder the Internet gets murkier everyday.

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Well the Guiness Book of Records crew believe it, and I'm sure they've check it out....

http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/lar ... rojectors/

Surely after spending so much time, energy and money building up the collection a bit of copying and pasting from eBay can be forgiven???
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Some of the descriptions seem odd as if they are for an auction. A Keystone projector is described as a Revere:

Keystone 8mm:
This Revere 8mm Projector with manual and carrying case. It has variable speed and wide angle lens.

BOLEX PAILLARD 18-5 8mm MOVIE PROJECTOR
BOLEX PAILLARD 18-5 Up for auction is a Rare Vintage Bolex Paillard 18-5 8mm movie projector. Made in Switzerland.
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