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Not just claims but VISIBLE improvements<br />

distinguish the NEW 9 mm<br />

"Suprex" projector carbon in any 9-8 mm<br />

copper-coated high-intensity trim.<br />

AND THAT'S NOT ALL! With an optimum<br />

current range of 65-75 amperes, the<br />

new 9 mm "Suprex" carbon and the 8 mm<br />

"Orotip" C negative carbon can be substituted<br />

directly for the 8 mm-7 mm carbon<br />

trim up to 70 amperes*. Merely install<br />

appropriate holders and guides in your<br />

present equipment and get:<br />

• More light at slightly increased current<br />

• Equal light at same current<br />

• Lower carbon consumption and cost<br />

• Better light distribution at all currents<br />

• Above 70 amperes, see your theatre supply dealer<br />

for his equipment recommendations.<br />

D'FFEHEHCE!<br />

!^„y WISE'»E«**"i TO SEf<br />

THE<br />

7*A# Urms 'Smfir0s" amJ "Ontip' art trmd» • mmrk$<br />

•f Vnimn Carkidt mnd Cmrhmn ('•rp»rmti»m<br />

NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY<br />

A Division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation<br />

30 £m»i 42nd Str^ml, Maw York 1 7. M. Y.<br />

DiMiricl SaUi Oficfs: AlUnla, (^hica|i>. Dallat, K«n««t City.<br />

New York, Pilttburih. S«n Krancivcn<br />

/« Cmmada: National Carbon Limttcd. Montreal, Torunlo, Wianipcg<br />

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