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Topic: Mongonery Ward duel 8
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted January 31, 2009 05:11 PM
Ah!, but you see 8mm film basically does not exist in the normal, everyday world, only on the internet. If you walk into any 4 wall camera or electronics store and ask for anything related to 8mm film, assuming you are able to find someone who has the remotest idea what you are talking about, they are almost guaranteed to say "Nobody's used that stuff for 25 years. Heave it in the trash and buy this $5,000 flat panel TV!" On the Internet, they are proven wrong every day.
If you find a bulb that is the same size, shape, voltage and wattage as the one in the projector you have a shot at it. Hopefully it will use the same electrical connector or it is easy to change over to one it does. There is a decent chance the filament won't be in the right place to get a bright picture, but you can try. These are tiny frames of film, a couple of millimeters out here or there make all the difference. I put the correct bulb in one of my machines once, but the bulb edge was resting on top of a ridge in the mounting plate instead of sitting next to it. It was maybe 2 or 3mm out of place and the picture looked really dim
The best way is to find the exact bulb.
What is the model number of your machine? Let's see if we can find the right bulb. Maybe with a little luck you can find it locally if you know what you are asking for.
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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