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Topic: Eumig made Bolex?
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John Whittle
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 791
From: Northridge, CA USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted July 09, 2009 03:29 PM
While surfing a typewriter site, I found the following quote related to the Hermes Typewriter which was made by Paillard:
"In the 1930s the firm had also been manufacturing movie cameras-the Bolex cameras, and after World War II, the success enjoyed by the Hermes typewriter and the Bolex movie equipment persuaded the management to abandon production of gramophones and radio sets and concentrate on the two principal product lines. In 1970 Paillard signed an agreement with the Austrian group, EUMIG, under which Eumig gradually took over the production of the Bolex equipment."
If this is true, anyone know dates of change-over to Eumig production for various product lines (like 8mm projectors, 16mm projectors, cameras, etc) and were new products designed by Bolex or Eumig?
John
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Paul Adsett
Film God
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From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted July 10, 2009 10:13 AM
As much as I like Eumig, they never matched the unique Bolex look and quality. The old Bolex projectors, such as the M8 and the 18-5, were all metal and finished to a stunning metallic shine. Same thing with the cameras, with that gorgeous polished alloy and black leather. After the 800 series, Eumig/Bolex projectors went heavily plastic and the cameras were almost totally plastic. Good performers - but the Bolex magic was gone forever.
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