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I know they wheren't cheap, but even if you had the money you couldn't buy one back then?
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In home entertainment would be more like a really good tv and stereo. |
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2 days ago I registred on that 16mm forum. They still dind't activated my account
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Took a while for me too, they need a real name, and have lots of rules. It's a good forum though. |
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By chance, does any one knows, at an "Bell & Howell" 1695 TQIII projector can you load manualy the film (the machine haves automatic loading).
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I took some empty spools from the lady that haves the films. But they don't seem to have good qaulty, because the distance from the 2 edges is not uniform
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That happens all the time with old reels, they get bent. If they're metal, you can bend them back into shape, but it's tedious. Plastic reels are harder to get back into shape. |
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I didn't got a membership there.
I hope that the Romanian made projector will deal better with them. Anyaway, at least they where cheap. But a better made ones, with rods going in circle to conect the "rays" that are coming from the center of the spool would have had been better. |
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They where the only ones that I could find for sale in Romania.
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