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Topic: Holiday Greetings 2017
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Chip Gelmini
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1733
From: Brooksville, FL
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted December 22, 2016 07:25 PM
This has a lot to do with 8mm please allow the posting to this area.
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I have been collecting super 8 for many years. Having shown an interest in projectors by age 3, Dad said when he shot home movies and we gathered to watch them, I watched the movie projector more than the films. Today that very projector and the films remain my property.
I recently completed a major project in my screening room. I have hand checked every single reel of film that I own. It breaks down like this:
Over 400 reels 1200 and 800 footers More than half are magnetic 35 are cinemascope 42 are stereo 12 are over 3 hours in running time
During this inspection, I changed many leaders. In fact, I used almost 1,000 feet of Kodak white leader, recently purchased from Urbanski film, and two rolls of Ciro Guillotine splicing tape. The project was completed a few days ago. And near the finish, it got me thinking.
I believe I have reached the point that I am truly happy with the work that I have accomplished that gave me this wonderful hobby. And while I would prefer to purchase new features on super 8 instead of DVD – had Derann not shut down – the 234 films, the endless amount of trailers and cartoons – WOW how priceless can it be?
And then there is my collection of equipment.
5 GS 1200 machines: 1 pair of version 1; and 1 pair of version 2; and I am hunting to complete a pair of version 3.
6 Elmo ST 1200 machines: 1 pair of single track D with optical; 1 pair of HD units magnetic only; and 1 pair of HD units with optical.
And through my career of projectionist in cinema, most of you know that I have converted 35mm equipment to run with super 8 film prints. Including but not limited to, cinemascope lenses, electric changeovers, and the Kelmar cleaners. And don’t forget my legendary Tower based platform of which I designed and built here at home.
I have no plans to stop. I’m going to enjoy this hobby for years to come. And I will purchase more films when I find the rare titles that I don’t already have. I recently completed a purchase from Goldberg reels in Denver, CO, USA. I got a case of 10 super 8 steel reels, sized 2,000 feet for my Towers.
Looking back, what amazes me the most is how my aggressiveness to hunt down and obtain this massive amount of stuff has been. It is hard to believe that I put that much energy in to it. There is no way to describe the places I have gone, the people I have met, and others that I have dealt with.
I mean, “WOW!” Let’s hear it for super 8mm sound. We continue to support it, despite how many nails in the coffin the format has gotten in the past 16 years. We have, are now, and will remain victorious!
To all my friends here on line: Many happy wishes for a splendid holiday and a very safe, warm and happy new year.
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