Posts: 506
From: Avellino (Italy)
Registered: Dec 2003
posted February 23, 2004 04:26 AM
This is the only one projector ables to match with the Elmo GS. It's very rare! It has a frame like a rock and works for a lot of time without problem. The Fumeo factory is working too. Note: I'm not the seller
Posts: 506
From: Avellino (Italy)
Registered: Dec 2003
posted February 24, 2004 05:42 AM
Well. It has manual loading. The arms are for 700m (750? I'm not sure). Ampli: 30W RMS Frequency answer: 24fps optical: 50Hz- 7KHz, 24 fps mag 50Hz- 12 KHz 18 fps mag 50Hz- 10KHz internal speaker: 6 watt Two blades shutter; by order with three blades. (from Brochure Fumeo) It is a long runner! The machine on ebay has monophonic heads, but I have the address and the telephone of the factory which made the heads for the Fumeo. Mr. Rossi, general manager of the Photovox (Superga, Torino) said to me they have the stereo heads for the 9119. One of my friends made a light work: he converted the pre-amplifier to have a stereo RCA output connectable to his home hi-fi. This home hi-fi has a dolby Prologic amplifier. He buy the films from Derann or CHC: record the italian soundtrack from the DVD: he gets the sound from the earphone line and - incredible- the soundtrack arrives with the dolby prologic signal, right for the analogic traces of the super8.
Here photos of a similar machine of the ebay auction
Posts: 791
From: Northridge, CA USA
Registered: Jun 2003
posted February 25, 2004 05:28 PM
This projector was sold by MPO Videotronics (don't know who really made it for them) and was one of a number of such types of machines popular in the late 60s to the dawn of video. Fairchild Camera & Instrument also had a couple of rear screen cart load machines in both regular and then super8. Technicolor also had similar machines in Super8 and even optical sound.
Aside from travelling sales presentations, they were also set up in stores for product demonstrations (blenders, vacuum cleaners, etc).
Some carts are easy to reload, others required jigs. At one time there was a business in the loading and special treatment (lubrication/vacuumate) of film in these carts.
Trevor Adams
Jedi Master Film Handler Posts: 763
From: Auckland,New Zealand
Registered: Jun 2003
posted February 26, 2004 04:52 PM
Hi Mike,just realised I've a oouple of these salesman gimmicks out in the shed.I tried one out and it works OK.I only have one cartridge and it is on the circulatory system!Trev
Posts: 51
From: San Jose, CA USA
Registered: Jan 2004
posted March 01, 2004 11:02 AM
Note that this does not come with 110V USA voltage. You'll need a step-up transformer.
quote:This is the only one projector ables to match with the Elmo GS. It's very rare! It has a frame like a rock and works for a lot of time without problem. The Fumeo factory is working too. Note: I'm not the seller