The slide projector, Easy Draw Projector is not designed to amuse, but to project. It is designed to project pictures onto a surface that can then be traced and colored in. The fact that they are packaged together does not change that classification. The various items, which are used in the activity of drawing, stencils, crayons, pencils and paper, are excluded from classification within Heading 9503. The Easy Draw Projector is used to project an image onto a surface, which can then be traced and colored in. The Easy Draw Projector is similar to the Crayola Trace ’n Draw Projector, which was ruled on in NY J82040 in April of 2003. Your suggested classification for the Easy Draw Projector under subheading 95, Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTS), provides for other toys, put up in sets or outfits, and parts and accessories thereof. The Easy Draw Projector is packed in a cardboard box ready for retail sale. The Easy Draw Projector requires two alkaline C Cell batteries, which are not included. The instruction sheet advises the user to place paper on the table under the projector head so that the still image is projected onto the surface and is ready to trace. The Easy Draw Projector includes a projector, six slide discs that contain 14 images on each disc, and a Doodle Pad that measures approximately 6 inches in length by 7 inches in width. The item is a drawing projector with an adjustable projector head and focusing lens that is housed in a blue plastic case. The submitted item number P3318 is identified as the Easy Draw Projector. A sample of the Easy Draw Projector was submitted with the ruling request. Gomez: In your letter dated February 20, 2004, on behalf of Lisa Frank, Inc., you requested a tariff classification ruling on the Easy Draw Projector made in China. RE: The tariff classification of the Easy Draw Projector made in China Dear Ms.
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