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Topic: Silents and a few sounds for sale
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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted May 10, 2011 01:14 PM
Hey folks, this is a partial list but here goes ... (all prices U.S. dollars but films open for overseas purchase)
The Black Pirate (Douglas Fairbanks) 4X400ft standard 8mm, sold on four nice black metal reels. $40.00
The Headless Horseman (Will Rogers) 3X400ft Blackhawk Silent film but scored (magnetic sound) $30.00
Pecks Bad Boy Classic silent comedy. Blackhawk originally on 3X400ft reels, but I found that it all fit on two very full 400ft. reels, less to change! $25.00
Cameo's of Comedy ... (various) Blackhawk silent film 350ft. Most notable as having early or first appearances of Buster Keaton, Oliver hardy and Ben Turpin (tat one taken from 1909), with the standard great Blackhawk "narrative" titles. $10.00
Popeye Meets Sinbad the Sailor (1936) Classic Max Fleischer first color Popeye. This specific print has a slight fade, which gives it a "Cinecolor" look. That is, great greens, blues, but the faces look pinkish but fortunately, this isn't a reddish bad eastman print, where everything is a garrish PINK! in great shape. $15.00 dollars.
Jimmy Dorsey and his Band : A RARE standard 8mm sound Blackhawk release. This is a 9 minute short and quite good. $15.00
Winchester 73 : This is a standard 8mm 200ft B/W U.K. Release of this classic western. Please note: I have forgotten the actual title of this digest, (though it's taken from "Winchester 73), but it comes in it's original box.
Please e-mail if interest!
OSI [ May 11, 2011, 10:29 AM: Message edited by: Osi Osgood ]
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Osi Osgood
Film God
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Posts: 10204
From: Mountian Home, ID.
Registered: Jul 2005
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posted May 11, 2011 12:52 PM
Oh no!
Believe, that is nothing compared to my wild stuff!
You reminded me ...
I did a one page comic strip panel some twenty years ago called, "The Adventures of a Mad Projectionist" ...
(a take off on a classic early comic strip called "Adventures of a Rarebit Fiend" done by what famous early cartoonist? Hint, he was one of the very first film animators as well!)
...that had a lot of Avery inspired gags, where the poor projectionist (cartoon version of me ... with HAIR! Hey, it was twenty years ago!), going through such things as long hair caught in the reels, tongue getting caught in the film path and ending on the white hot projection lamp (OWWWW!), as well as the always fun game of "chase down the bouncing reel across the room"!
I GOTTA DIG THAT OUT!
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