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Kim Sleep
 
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Default Model-T Electric Motor

Many years ago I used a electric motor for running Animation Cameras. It
came up to speed immediately when power was applied, and ran at a constant
speed, which is necessary for consistent exposure from frame to frame. This
motor was called MODEL-T, but I can no longer find any information on it.
Any ideas if this motor is still available?
Thanks


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