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3175 - Golde Manumatic Slide Projector - |GR-44|
3175 - Golde Manumatic Slide Projector - |GR-44|
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Introducing the 3175 - Golde Manumatic Slide Projector — GR-44, a genuine piece of mid‑century audiovisual design that brings history and hands‑on charm to any screen or display. Built for enthusiasts who value craftsmanship, this unit pairs classic mechanics with durable, portable styling.
Protective, portable case included: The projector ships with its original protective case, showcased by a textured tan woven exterior, reinforced metal corner brackets, and a sturdy dark brown leather carry handle. The rugged hardware isn’t just for show—it keeps the GR‑44 protected during transport for lectures, demonstrations, or archival nights wherever you project.
- Authentic manumatic operation: A smoothly controlled slide advancement system designed for steady, distraction‑free projection during lectures, slide nights, or classroom demonstrations.
- Ready for on‑the‑go setups: The compact, protective case and durable hardware make it easy to move from storage to presentation space, whether in a classroom, gallery, or living room wall‑mounted display.
- Vintage tech with real character: A tangible reminder of how projection worked in its era—reliable mechanics, textured materials, and brass‑tone hardware that invites hands‑on exploration and storytelling.
- Display appeal beyond function: When not in use, the GR‑44 doubles as a conversation piece, adding retro ambience to shelves, studios, or dedicated display corners for photographers and collectors.
Practical guidelines for appreciation and care: keep the unit in a dry, cool environment and handle the case by its leather grip to preserve the fabric and hardware. Clean lenses and slides with appropriate, gentle methods to maintain clarity of projection. This projector is especially well-suited for vintage‑themed events, educational demonstrations, and archival slide nights that celebrate tangible history in motion.
Who this is for: vintage technology collectors, educators planning retro presentations, photography clubs, art installations, and anyone who cherishes the tactile experience of pre‑digital projection. The Golde GR‑44 isn’t just a projector—it’s a doorway to warm, analog storytelling that engages audiences with texture, mechanism, and a nostalgic glow.
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