Vintage 1938 KODASCOPE EIGHT Model 80 Projector manufactured by Eastman Kodak 

Tested works! Amateur family film included! Cord included. 
Film: 1945 John L Jones N Harris Ave, Columbus Ohio
I plugged it in, and it did power up-light came on and both reels were turning. I have oiled the machine. I have tested film, and it worked as designed (see video). As with any projector this age it may require TLC. In working condition, Bulb is bright and motor runs great. Comes with carrying case.

The Kodascope Eight Model 80 is a vintage 8mm film projector manufactured by Kodak. It was first produced in 1938 and is known for its robust build and reliable performance.  Please note that all antique projectors run on 110V.

This is an Antique Vintage collectible (1938) KODASCOPE EIGHT Model 80 Slow Burning Movie Film Projector in Original Case. It comes with all shown and all in good used condition. The piece measures approximately 13 ¾" tall by 11 "" wide by 7 "" deep. and is Made In The U.S.A. by Eastman Kodak Co. Rochester, N.Y. Please see all pictures, video for best description.

Manufacturer: Kodak
Year of Production: 1938
Country of Origin: USA
Film Format: 8mm
Lens: 1-inch Kodak F1.6
Power Requirements: 100-125 volts, 450 watts
Weight: Approximately 13.25 Lbs.
This projector was designed for use with slow-burning film only and features a claw intermittent mechanism with two sprockets. It was a popular choice for home movie enthusiasts during its time.