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Steve Carter
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 - posted June 16, 2015 06:15 AM      Profile for Steve Carter     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have just purchased a copy, it's a 400ft reel with just over 300ft of film, what print is this, it's in a white box with colour picture stuck on front of Crocs and ostrich reading Fantasia Technicolor, that's all I know, as I can't run it until I sort lens problem...Any info please...

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Andrew Woodcock
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More than likely a Derann print Steve especially if low fade.
Its featured on their Disney list here:-

http://derannlists.co.uk/derann/8c.php

Are you still following the Sankyo 702 on e bay BTW?

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Steve Carter
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Thanks Andrew, is it complete, as it's not a full reel?...
Re; Sankyo I think it has been taken down and a buy it now for £100+ it looks like the same one the picture is on a table in the garden...

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Andrew Woodcock
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I don't have it myself Steve but it will be I would have thought.
Derann often used 400ft spools for anything greater than a 7.5min cartoon.

Bugs Bunny Mystery Tour and Madagascar ..are two that spring to mind that were around 250 - 300ft in length but were mounted and distributed onto 400ft spools.

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Andrew Woodcock
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Try this one Steve, it may be of interest to you hopefully.

181774433901

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Steve Klare
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 - posted June 16, 2015 06:34 PM      Profile for Steve Klare   Email Steve Klare   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have a Techno Films print of "Dance of the Hours".

-the color is not nearly as nice as my Derann Fantasia Extracts.

(Here's hoping you got a Derann.)

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Andrew Woodcock
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Yes as expected sadly Steve [Roll Eyes]

I have a WDHM extract from Fantasia and it is in the collectors sleeve, box c/w booklet... but as you say, to be future proof it needs updating one day with a Derann low fade if possible.

Full feature is on e bay tonight but it ain't cheap!

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Steve Carter
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Thanks Steve, I hope it's a Derann. Thanks Andrew, now watching...
Fantasia Piccolo Film on E-Bay...

web page Fantasia

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Andrew Woodcock
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Steve I was referring to the full Derann feature that was advertised as a buy it now on e bay.

Here is the number:171827386316

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Steve Klare
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That's Fantasia 2000:

-Spectacular film!

The price is a little...optimistic.

Some auctions you bid, others you just sit back and watch for entertainment purposes.

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Andrew Woodcock
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Yes Sorry Steve F2000.

I dare not comment on film prices on here! Lol [Big Grin] [Wink]

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Can be an opportunity for a little friendly competition.

-predict the outcome:

I call it no sale, relist lower. Repeat as necessary.

If this does sell, it won't stay there 20 days. If somebody wants this badly enough they'll hit "Buy it Now" and apologize to their spouse later. (It doesn't pay to hesitate, if there's somebody else as motivated as you it could be gone in a heartbeat.)

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Andrew Woodcock
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It's all about timing Steve. If I had less issues going on right now and had a few spare quid, then as I don't already own this Derann Disney, I could be tempted despite the ridiculous price.

You have it bang on my friend, hesitate, and one day you may live to regret as you just never know when its last chance saloon these days with the near mint Derann features.

It's all a case of whether or not you're a decent gambler and whether or not you are a born lucky character.

I am neither but perseverance has always paid off in the long run for my endeavours pretty much so far in life.

Stick in there for the long term, that's my best advice to anyone nowadays including myself!

I see an awful lot of hasty people make very rash decisions these days in our modern day throw away, here today gone tomorrow society!

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Once or twice I've blown the film budget and done penance by not buying anything for a month....(or so!).

-those are the months all the best stuff is on sale!

(I didn't even open the film lists back when I was out of work.)

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Andrew Woodcock
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Wise decision Steve! Priority is never film. It's our passion but should never become our obsession as a family man.

My wife's Birthday tomorrow among very tragic times for her, so I for one,must always remember my priorities.

Testing times indeed!

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