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English: Large Stereopticon by Joseph Menchen. Device for projecting moving effects, patterns and images etc.
Date Original date: 1906-09-01. File created: 2012-11-25
Source Joseph Menchen Electrical Co., New York. Catalogue no 4 (1906), p. 52
Author Scanned by MinorProphet

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