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Topic: CIR Splicers
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Phil Murat
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 671
From: Villeneuve St Georges, France
Registered: Dec 2015
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posted October 04, 2018 05:21 AM
I have no idea for the price of this in new condition, I didn't get it from Ebay. Moreover, it was the first time I saw this model for sale, not seen it anywhere before, even on the Web......
To be note this model do not appears in Leo Catozzo's documentation I found. (Document Only shows 35mm, 16mm, 9,5mm pro splicers).
As necessary, many parts seems to be common with others "Leo Catozzo"'s main models :
So, the question could be : Is it possible to convert "easily" a former 16mm Pro splicer to "S8" standard ?
I made also a Test with a 13mm Polyester Crystal Clear Tape and it works (It is necessary to move the spliced film on next holes to repeat the stamping manoeuver) [ October 04, 2018, 07:11 AM: Message edited by: Phil Murat ]
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Phil Murat
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 671
From: Villeneuve St Georges, France
Registered: Dec 2015
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posted October 06, 2018 11:50 PM
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for the pictures showing a nice CIR splicers "range".
So I can see one which looks like closed to mine in 1st picture, (upper right side of it).
I assume , as necessary , it is still possible to get spare parts for it. Anyway these splicers are built "as trucks", "U" knife is sharp as a rasor with thick wall, punching pins and die-plate are perfectly fitted , so, probability to need parts is very low.....
To be note, as shown on my 1St picture, this model was patented under ref 4002522 , the nominal recording date is 1977 by documents available. [ October 08, 2018, 09:00 AM: Message edited by: Phil Murat ]
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