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I've found a number of statements in the Consumer products section that appear to fail the test of neutral point of view as well as potential original research (or at least uncited assertions), and seem to have been in this article for quite some time. To wit:
I've considered merely deleting these phrases, but there may be merit in researching and cleaning up the content, as I understand that B&H does license its trademark, and is a noteworthy fact. If there is controversy, then describing that in an NPOV manner could also be beneficial.
pbryan ( talk) 03:51, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
The camera mentioned introduced in 1934 was for 16-mm. film in Kodak 50-ft. cartridges. The first Filmo 8 appeared a year later. Yet it were correct to state that Bell & Howell offered their first Filmo 8 projector in 1934. -- Filmtechniker ( talk) 18:08, 30 June 2016 (UTC)
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While working on Temple of Vesta, I've come across the following, added by a student editor a couple of years back, The editor is either misrepresenting their source, or the source is misrepresenting the subject. Either way, the editor seems to be long gone; and so, perhaps, is the publisher. Nearest available paper copy (I'm in the UK) is in a library in Denmark. It's described as a Thesis/Dissertation.
Does anyone know of this branch of Bell & Howell?
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Haploidavey ( talk) 22:12, 16 December 2022 (UTC)
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I've found a number of statements in the Consumer products section that appear to fail the test of neutral point of view as well as potential original research (or at least uncited assertions), and seem to have been in this article for quite some time. To wit:
I've considered merely deleting these phrases, but there may be merit in researching and cleaning up the content, as I understand that B&H does license its trademark, and is a noteworthy fact. If there is controversy, then describing that in an NPOV manner could also be beneficial.
pbryan ( talk) 03:51, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
The camera mentioned introduced in 1934 was for 16-mm. film in Kodak 50-ft. cartridges. The first Filmo 8 appeared a year later. Yet it were correct to state that Bell & Howell offered their first Filmo 8 projector in 1934. -- Filmtechniker ( talk) 18:08, 30 June 2016 (UTC)
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While working on Temple of Vesta, I've come across the following, added by a student editor a couple of years back, The editor is either misrepresenting their source, or the source is misrepresenting the subject. Either way, the editor seems to be long gone; and so, perhaps, is the publisher. Nearest available paper copy (I'm in the UK) is in a library in Denmark. It's described as a Thesis/Dissertation.
Does anyone know of this branch of Bell & Howell?
References
Haploidavey ( talk) 22:12, 16 December 2022 (UTC)