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Steve Carter
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From: Bristol, UK
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 - posted June 15, 2015 08:49 AM      Profile for Steve Carter     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've never seen this before;
web page GS reelporter

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Joel Whybrow
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From: Essex, UK
Registered: Dec 2008


 - posted June 15, 2015 09:53 AM      Profile for Joel Whybrow   Email Joel Whybrow   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
It was a recent invention, though there was debate as to wether the motor and gearing in the GS was up to the task of pulling the extra weight.

I think most decided to err on the side of caution given the age of these machines and how difficult it'd be to replace parts should this contraption cause a failure. I think it was pretty expensive too.

Shame really as it'd have been great to run a whole movie on one machine (give or take) but he's not selling them anymore as far as I know. Who knows it may not affect the machine at all in practice. Probably not worth the risk anyway.

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Andrew Woodcock
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From: Manchester Uk
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 - posted June 15, 2015 05:26 PM      Profile for Andrew Woodcock         Edit/Delete Post 
Great music however to accompany the advertising video.

Try a Beaulieu 2 Blade for playback purposes of full features Joel.. You'll never look back!

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Graham Ritchie
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 - posted June 15, 2015 06:22 PM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
It looks nicely made, however years ago a South African film collector made one that used an old "micro-wave" motor as take-up. If the take-up was driven by a separate motor then he would be onto a winner.

For myself I made up this attachment for my GS1200 out of all kinds of bits and pieces long ago [Roll Eyes] ...about 3hrs worth of film non-stop [Cool] However I don't use it anymore... might one day just for fun [Wink]
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Andrew Woodcock
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 - posted June 15, 2015 06:24 PM      Profile for Andrew Woodcock         Edit/Delete Post 
Why did you stop using it Graham?

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Graham Ritchie
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From: New Zealand
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 - posted June 16, 2015 12:22 AM      Profile for Graham Ritchie   Email Graham Ritchie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Video projection [Big Grin] ...just kidding, these days I am quite happy to have the 8mm features on either 1200ft or 800ft reels. I used the long play a lot more when I was putting on a film show for others, prior to the days of video projection of features.

One such film shown in this old photo, was "Great Expectations" 1946. The thing with this film, you really did not want breaks as this would to certain extent spoil the flow of the story. Also as in this case I added some shorts on the front so all up its quite long.

The GS1200 is only really up to running a max of 1200ft of film. The take up motor is dinky toy stuff "I pulled one apart" its just not up to it, especially at the present age of those machines.

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Andrew Woodcock
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From: Manchester Uk
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 - posted June 16, 2015 03:43 AM      Profile for Andrew Woodcock         Edit/Delete Post 
You are absolutely correct Graham regarding the size of the motors used for the GS rewind and take up arms.
At the end of the day, the Elmo was the only machine to ever use separate motors to transport the film so praise should be given for that alone. Obviously the design team knew the specification was 1200ft therefore they fitted just about the correct motors for doing that job with little extra Power and torque to spare.
The reelporter looks a fantastic device but in reality it needed its own separate motor(s) building into it for it to have been a complete success.

I still enjoy watching my features in one run where possible but I do store my films in either their original boxes or on 1200ft and 800ft reels and boxes wherever possible.
Simply because this is the sizes I have library boxes for and can therefore give them all decent artwork.

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