Posts: 1592
From: United States
Registered: Jun 2003
posted June 03, 2017 08:20 AM
Nick, I'd be careful with that one. It looks a lot like a B&H Filmosonic film scratcher I bought brand new in 1975. I'm not sure if it's the same model, but it sure looks like it.
Posts: 110
From: West-Vlaanderen, Belgium
Registered: Jan 2014
posted June 04, 2017 03:37 PM
Thanks for the information, Joe! It's good that I know to be aware with this machine. I have now screened some films with it, but have not remarked something yet. Have you an idea which part in the projector would cause the damage?
posted June 04, 2017 03:50 PM
I have one of these machines also and I have heard the same thing that they can scratch. The one I have does not but I don't really use it much. I have heard that it could be from the sound head area. I like the fact that the lens swings open but I don't like the closed sprocket area...this can be a debris catcher and scratch as well. This is why I keep some red films around....run them twice through these machines to see if any damage is occurring.
Actually it has a nice steady picture with good sound too.