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Topic: Collector Overload?
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted July 09, 2018 02:34 PM
I had a strange moment the other day.
I was standing there in grazing mode: Looking over a shelf full of 400 footers as if I was leaning into the 'fridge looking for something to eat. I saw a Blackhawk: "Will Rogers, Big Moments From Little Pictures".
It sounds like the kind of film I'd like to buy, but I don't remember buying it!
It had tape on the leader (which I don't use) and had a Eumig leader trim (The Elmo trim works with Eumigs, so I always use that), so odds are excellent I didn't ever watch it either!
Kind of disturbing: it's like an anti-thief visited my film shelves (-kind of like a "put-pocket"!)
(As long as it's nothing incriminating! "Ummmm! I don't know how THAT got there! Somebody's framing me!")
Compared to a few people I know, I have a pretty modest collection. I've heard tales of collectors gone too far with rooms full of films they not only haven't watched, but aren't particularly aware exist either! Have I crossed that line?
How big does a collection usually become before any one film goes invisible like this?
PS: I watched it, I enjoyed it.
-if the next time I look for it I can't find it I am going to completely freak out!
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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Ken Finch
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 543
From: Herne Bay, Kent. U.K.
Registered: Oct 2011
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posted July 14, 2018 12:45 PM
A very interesting topic. By sheer coincidence I am reading a book purchased for my recent birthday titled "A Thousand Cuts". It was mentioned in the latest edition of "Flickers" the journal of The Vintage Film Circle of which I have been a member almost since it started!!! The book is about quote, "The Bizarre underground world of collectors and dealers who saved the movies" by Dennis Bartok and Jeff Joseph. It is mainly about American collectors, certainly "overload" regarding some of them. Our own Kevin Brownlow is also mentioned particularly with regard to rescuing and restoring classic silent films. There are a few photographs one being a skip (Dumpster) full of discarded 16mm sound projectors, which a thought was a sad reflection of the way we have become a throw away society. It makes me wonder if T.V.s,and Video projectors will go the same way as has happened with the cine camera and amateur camcorder, V.H.S. player, Laserdiscs and domestic DVD Recorder. How much longer will DVD/Bluray players survive? On the plus side, in years to come, the ones not thrown away will become valuable antiques! Ken Finch.
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