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--- DISCONTINUED (VERIFIED 6/96) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Slide Projector Control is a control switch interface unit designed to link a single switch with most models of Kodak Carousel slide projectors. The devices 5-prong plug connects to the remote control input port on the slide projector. The switch must be activated, released, and reactivated to advance a single slide.

Notes: Carousel is a trademark of Kodak.

Price: 52.00.

This product record was updated on June 2, 1998.

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AbleNet, Inc.

2808 Fairview Avenue North
Roseville, Minnesota 55113-1308
United States
Telephone: 800-322-0956 or 651-294-2200.
Fax: 651-294-2259.
Web: http://www.ablenetinc.com.
Email: customerservice@ablenetinc.com.


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Laetare Solutions

2409 BelAir Drive
Bowie, Maryland 20715
United States
Telephone: 800-HOORAY-4.
Fax: 301-809-9307.
Web: http://www.laetaresolutions.com.
Email: laetaresolutions@comcast.net.


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