Posts: 40
From: Kansas City, MO, USA
Registered: Sep 2013
posted March 10, 2014 10:34 PM
I was looking at a GS 1200 today, and i seemed to be in great condition except for one strange detail - the spindles were too thick for the reels.
Neither the reel of the Super-8 test film I had nor the take-up reel I supplied would fit onto the spindle, not all the way - you really had to jam it on to get it to go even halfway.
Posts: 40
From: Kansas City, MO, USA
Registered: Sep 2013
posted March 11, 2014 02:59 AM
It has definitely been modified to fit the reel on the left. There was a housing around the spindle that had been soldered on.
Yet every other thread about Extend-A-Reel mentions the square 16mm core, and in the photo above it's round.
But if it's been modified for Extend-a-Reel, why would both arms of the projector have the same thicker spindle? The big-slot reels were used as take-up reels only the separate Extend-A-Reel unit, correct?
Is it possible this projector was home-modified so it could project and take-up films that were already on PRC reels?