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David Pannell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1072
From: Horsham, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted August 03, 2005 01:29 AM
There's something I need to get off my chest, - SO - listen up all you bu***rs in this Forum, you all have a lot to answer for!!!
A while ago I swore I would not get into another hobby, least of which collecting movies. I promised myself and my wife that the home movie cine scene would be as far as it would go, shooting only family events etc. etc. with my Standard 8 Sankyo Auto 5X camera, and showing them on my Eumig P8 projector.
NOW LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE!!
The P8 became a 614D; the 614D became an Elmo E-80; the E-80 spawned an ST600; the ST600 developed into an ST1200-HD and an S810D.
The Sankyo Auto 5X begat a Bauer S409XL and later an S609XL.
But with 3 cameras and 3 projectors, it didn't stop there - FILMS!!
Just 1 or 2, I thought, to see what they are like. So I indulged one of my other hobbies - American Railroad modelling - and bought a couple of old American Railroading Blackhawk releases.
In a relatively short space of time, I have now acquired 23 railroading features (including a mint print of "The General" with Buster Keaton) and shorts, with another 13 Standard 8 western sound features (I like westerns too) currently on order from Paul Foster.
I addition I have 3 what I call 'main features'. Angels One Five, Some Like it Hot, and The Ladykillers.
IS THERE NO END TO THIS ADDICTION, I ASK YOU?
"LOVE TO ALL" for making this forum so infectious, interesting and welcoming.
Thanks, I'm proud to be part of it.
Dave. [ August 03, 2005, 05:07 AM: Message edited by: David Pannell ]
-------------------- Dave.
Valves and celluloid - a great combination! Early technology rules OK!
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David Pannell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1072
From: Horsham, West Sussex, UK
Registered: Nov 2004
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posted August 03, 2005 06:54 AM
Many thanks for your responses so far everyone. Any more like these, and I'll go completely off my head.
John, No problem at all! I was actually thinking of holding a BFCC every month!!
Adrian, I am STILL shooting Standard 8 with Fomapan, Cine-X and Cinechrome 25 & 40, as well as Super 8. Both formats have their unique place - at least - as far as I am concerned.
Regarding the transition time, or really addition time, it was relatively short and very recent. In a fit of peak I decided to buy Kevin's ST1200-HD, with a view to joining some home movies together to form a longer showing time, and sold the ST600 to Craig. Having just joined the Forum, and having read several posts, I wondered what all the fuss was about in terms of film collecting, so I thought I'd acquire a couple of full length features on 1200ft spools. - - - and that was it!
So, it's all Kevin's fault really!!!
As for Widescreen Centre - absolutely not!! Far too expensive on all fronts. I tried them once with a Std.8 Fomapan B&W - and guess what...it came back with the 2nd half first, and the first half second! I kid you not. How can they get that wrong?
Also their processing cost was more than double John Schwind's - so no contest! I get all my Std.8 stock from Jim Peters, and have John see to the processing. I tell you, without a word of a lie, that I have proven this method to be FAR cheaper than anything else - INCLUDING the transatlantic shipping costs. Ridiculous, isn't it. Why can't we here do things more economically? It's a poor show for those of us trying to remain patriotic; but at the end of the day, why throw hard earned money away for no reason. I want the best value I can get; don't we all?
Dave. [ August 03, 2005, 09:25 AM: Message edited by: David Pannell ]
-------------------- Dave.
Valves and celluloid - a great combination! Early technology rules OK!
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