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Topic: A modified Elmo super 8mm for very large capacity (3000')
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Maurice Leakey
Film God
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted May 21, 2014 02:38 AM
Yes. Two projectors need two stands. A fact of life. I have many stands. No problem.
As for connections I have a Bell & Howell change-over unit, originally sold for the TQII model it can be used with any projector, 16mm or Super 8 provided it has a transistor amplifier. I have added jack sockets in addition to the DIN sockets supplied.
It has one mains inlet and one speaker outlet. It has fixed leads for projector connections. One mains inlet for each projector, and one speaker connection for each projector. There is also a flying lead with a push switch.
In use, proj 1 is selected on the change-over switch and the projector operated manually to run reel 1 to start the show. Proj 2 has its operating knob set to run with lamp on, but, of course, it does not yet run.
The incoming projector is laced to start on picture. At changeover the switch is pushed over, power is now transferred to proj 2 which starts immediately, as the amp is transistorised the sound comes on immediately.
If there is to be a reel 3, proj 1 can be run for auto thread by pushing the flying lead switch (remember not to have the lamp on).
It's all very simple and keeps wiring to a minimum.
-------------------- Maurice
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Lars-Goran Ahlm
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 205
From: Åmål, Sweden
Registered: Jan 2010
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posted May 21, 2014 03:33 PM
I remember that Kempski had two catalogues in the late 1980:s. One for film and the other for A/V, I had (still have?) them both. In the A/V catalouge they sold a long-play unit, for super 8, that took reels up to 1800 Meters. They also sold large reels in various sizes. Don't remember them all, but I know they had a 1200 meter size, because they had a picture of one with the feature of "West Side Story" on it. It was the complete film and there was plenty of room left on the reel, since 1200 meters would be some 195-200 minutes of running time. I don't remember prices, but Kempski was always expensive. Remember dreaming of winning on the lottery and being able to buy this long-play unit and then having all my features uninterrupted, including "The Godfather", the longest film without intermission I have on 8MM.
-------------------- "The trouble with these international affairs is that they attract foreigners"
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