Something to consider-
If there are no serial number or model plates on it there is a possibility
it is a one off DIY thing someone made.
This was very common in the 70's/80s as there were books that had
instructions and lists of parts to do it. It was supposed to be cheaper
than buying one but it must had been one hell of a hassle.

Sending a query to this group may help-

http://smfaanimation.blogspot.com/

2015-09-07 4:42 GMT-04:00 Tess Martin <tessmar...@hotmail.com>:

> Hello frameworks!
> I am posting on behalf of an indie cinema in Seattle, that is trying to
> identify the exact model of an animation stand they've had in the back room
> for years.
> They are interested in getting to a new good home, but first need a little
> more information on exactly what it is.
>
> Pictures can be found in this Dropbox folder:
>
> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/5dpzryfh9apsm64/AADZEhc71wj3YR35c0fnEa2ka?dl=0
>
> Dimensions are about 60" wide, 40" deep, 30" high at table and 72" high at
> the arm.
>
> Any pointers are much appreciated!
> Thank you,
> Tess Martin
>
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