Topic: Service options for projectors around Belfast, Northern Ireland?
Joost Muller
Junior Posts: 7
From: Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
Registered: Apr 2012
posted April 09, 2012 03:38 AM
Dear Forum members,
I am a newbie and I hope you can help me. Over the past couple of years I have convinced my father-in-law to have much of his 8mm collection to DVD.
The problems with projection of 8mm we experience may be related to the fact that the films have never been cleaned or treated and that the projectors have never been serviced (the Dualux 2000H has been owned for well over 30 years). This combination makes it very hard to determine what the causes of the problems are. The machines may be just fine after cleaning.
I think we need someone who can check/inspect and probably clean and service the following 5 machines:
Projector Status Eumig Mark 60 ? Sankyo Sound 700 Has reel in it. Should work. Sankyo Sound 500 Eats films. Sankyo Dualux 1000 Films sometimes get stuck. Jitter. Sankyo Dualux 2000-H Films play fine and reliably. However: there is so much dirt in it that it diminishes the viewing experience.
Do you know anybody in the Belfast (Northern Ireland) area that can help?
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From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
posted June 07, 2012 01:06 PM
Hello Joost,there used to be a company in Southern Ireland by the name of Cork Films that I used to deal with,I don't know if they are still in business.There are some very good repairers over in England,one by the name of Mr Bill Parsons who is a very talented gentleman and I'm sure he services Dr Who's Tardis. I would think that shipping costs would make it unrealistic,but if you have no alternative.
Cork Film Services were in St Patricks Street, and are no more. I'm from Cork myself and visited that place many times in my teens. There is an unrelated company of the same name now in Washington Street but they have no dealings with cine.
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From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
posted June 07, 2012 06:15 PM
The original firm was in Patrick st., Michael,but they moved to 34 Washington st., and the last time I had dealings with them was twelve years ago,at the time there had been a bad storm and had done some serious damage to the property and they weren't being allowed back in the building for safety reasons.I still have their hire catalogue and the chap I used to buy films from was called PatJ jaghen (or Geoghen) anyway I bought quite a lot of 16mm and S/8 from them. I don't know about the present company.The reason I mentioned them was because they had a lot of equipment that was loaned out,and will have wanted serviced by someone.