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Topic: Hammers The Mummy 1959 complete version
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David Baker
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 233
From: Hamilton , Ohio
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted January 09, 2015 05:54 PM
Well , yeah me too . A few years ago ( maybe more than a few ) you could get these from places like Derran for less than 800.00 , but I guess , like you say , it's all about what it's worth to the buyer . Not seeing them offered for a long time makes me feel they are really rare and hard to find , but , like a new car , if I REALLY WANT IT OR MUST HAVE IT , I'll buy it . Out of my price range too . Although I COULD take a loan out.....heh heh heh
-------------------- Dave
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John Hourigan
Master Film Handler
Posts: 301
From: Colorado U.S.A.
Registered: Sep 2003
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posted January 09, 2015 11:24 PM
Andrew, I couldn't agree with you more. As a long-time film collector, digital has reached the point and allows me to finally obtain pristine print and jaw-dropping sound quality, both of which I continuously sought during my 44 years of film collecting. Being able to enjoy movies on my home cinema screen that will never make it to Super 8, and not having to spend an arm and leg to acquire a feature film that, at its best, still wouldn't reach the quality level of a (at most) $30 Blu Ray. While I do enjoy film, I'm at the point now in my life that not having to stand on one's head to obtain decent sound quality and not constantly fiddle with the projector have only increased my enjoyment of the hobby. [ January 10, 2015, 01:16 AM: Message edited by: John Hourigan ]
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