Silma 130
(1967)
The Silma 130 is a fully automatic (reel to reel) threading projector with a variable speed range between 16 and 24 frames per second. Remarkably, it was introduced before the Silma 128. The scarse information available about this projector indicates that it was introduced in 1967. It was first mentioned in the October 1967 issue of Movie Maker. It is also mentioned in a Google Books fragment (see further below).
There were two versions: the Compact 8 130 8 Zoom/Compact 8 130 Super 8 and the130 Zoom/130 Super 8.
Which one appeared first is not known. The compact version of this projector was very similar to the Silma compact 8.
Silma Compact 8 130 8 Zoom
Silma Compact 8 130 Super 8
Movie Maker, October 1967
Some Silma projectors were exported under the Lytar brand to the U.S.A. by Paillard Inc., Linden NJ.