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Austin Holcomb
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From: New Bloomington, OH, USA
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 - posted June 13, 2012 12:05 AM      Profile for Austin Holcomb     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Looking for one that works with sound nothing expensive atleast a 400-600' take up reel.
Thanks!
Austin

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Lee Mannering
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From: The Projection Box
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 - posted June 13, 2012 02:48 AM      Profile for Lee Mannering     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Austin. If you are just staring out and looking for a low cost machine you could try for a Eumig 905 or 910. These are super 8 only and do sell for lower prices. Or you could go for an older machine like the Eumig 705 or the later 802D.

Other machines such as the modest Sankyo 460 are worth a look at. The Elmo brand are usually a much higher price. Remember to check they are complete and in working order as it can cost much more to bring a faulty or incomplete machine back to life.

Good hunting!

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Austin Holcomb
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 - posted June 13, 2012 03:34 AM      Profile for Austin Holcomb     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have one but today the bulb blew and the sound is not playing properly so im looking for a new machine.

Austin

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Zechariah Sporre
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From: Ladysmith, WI U.S.A.
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 - posted June 13, 2012 07:18 AM      Profile for Zechariah Sporre     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have a Eumig 807D projector. That works very nicely and is in great shape. Has the sprockets and gates for both super 8 & standard 8mm. These take up to 600' reels. It might be kind of expensive though. I'd want $140 plus shipping which would probably be $20.

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Austin Holcomb
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 - posted June 13, 2012 12:07 PM      Profile for Austin Holcomb     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Sorry thats too expensive...sorry.
Austin

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John Capazzo
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From: Hillside, NJ USA
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 - posted June 13, 2012 02:52 PM      Profile for John Capazzo     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Zacharia,

I may be interested. Do you have pics? JCapp35 at aol dot com.

John

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Michael O'Regan
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 - posted June 14, 2012 05:12 AM      Profile for Michael O'Regan   Email Michael O'Regan   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
quote:
Sorry thats too expensive...sorry.

Austin,
My advice would be to save up until you can afford a decent machine. There's no point on buying a cheapo which may not last long before needing replacing again and/or may damage your prints.

[ June 14, 2012, 06:52 AM: Message edited by: Michael O'Regan ]

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Joe Balitzki
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From: Charleston, SC, USA
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 - posted June 14, 2012 06:46 AM      Profile for Joe Balitzki   Email Joe Balitzki   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I agree wholeheartedly. Cheap machines often are not kind to film. The hobby can be expensive, but a quality projector is a investment that pays off in the long run.

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Hugh Thompson Scott
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From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
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 - posted June 14, 2012 07:33 AM      Profile for Hugh Thompson Scott   Email Hugh Thompson Scott       Edit/Delete Post 
For what it's worth Austin,the most respected of projector
manufacturers is without doubt EUMIG. These people have been
making cine gear for a long time and their reputation is second
to none.Any projector made by this company is reliable and
extremely kind to film.As Michael rightly says,save up your pocket
money and buy a good machine.Another very good line of
machines were made by the Elmo company,their ST1200s being
excellent for the showman,with good light output and a very good amplifier.The drawback with all the Elmo's was the cheap
plastic track and film guides that did cause scratching on prints
and unless you are handy at DIY,for the fitting of extra rollers,
then go for EUMIG,they are the most used and trusted and will
treat your film with loving care.

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Christian Bjorgen
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From: Kvinnherad, Norway
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 - posted June 14, 2012 05:09 PM      Profile for Christian Bjorgen   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Austin, if I were you, I'd save up a little bit until you can spare 80-100$ for a decent ELMO (ST-600 is highly recommended in the low-price-range). I have bad experience with Eumig, and would much rather have another ELMO if I had to get another projector.

Of course, a ST-1200 would be the best!

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Hugh Thompson Scott
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Hi Chris,not as a bad I hope as my experience of ELMO, I bought
my first ST1200M/O when they first appeared in the mid '70s,
and after a time,I noticed nice green scratches on my prints,
put there by the the crappy plastic guides,I wasn't the only
victim,and the late Paul van Someren advised we all write to
ELMO with our concerns.ELMO finally remade the tracks and guides,supposedly out of a stronger material that scratched the
films just the same after time.After replacing a lot of prints,I
fitted additional rollers throughout the projector to rectify very
sloppy Japanese manufacture.The GS1200 was the same,too
much attention to complicated switches and not enough to
film care.I have three ELMO projectors,all modified,two st1200s
that aren't and about half a dozen EUMIGS which are totally
reliable.The only faults I could find with EUMIG would be the
silly co axial reels and the worm & pin focusing,as for care of
film,I can't praise them too highly.If you want reliability Austin,
get yourself a FUMEO 9119,which I think is too expensive for
you,or one of the early EUMIG projectors that are semi auto
thread and won't break the bank or harm your films.

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Austin Holcomb
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Hows the GAF 3000S?
Austin

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Bill Phelps
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From: USA
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Austin...I have the GAF 3100S. It is a step up from the 3000S but basically the same. They are made by Chinon. I havent had any issues with mine...it has not scratched any films, its very smooth running and quiet and I use it mainly to do transfers to VHS because it has variable speed control. I believe the 3000S does also. They use a DNE bulb and accept 600' reels. My main projector is an ELMO ST1200HD in my cinema but I preview things and transfer on the GAF and it has worked fine for me.

Bill [Smile]

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Austin Holcomb
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Thanks for your feedback!(: I know what im getting!
Austin

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Hugh Thompson Scott
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 - posted June 14, 2012 06:49 PM      Profile for Hugh Thompson Scott   Email Hugh Thompson Scott       Edit/Delete Post 
Here's a thought Austin,over in the UK,people that are selling
or buying sometimes put a little notice in the local shop or
Post Office for their wants etc.Can you do the same where you live
because there must be literally thousands of unused projectors
and other ancillary cine equipment in attics,spare rooms,garages,
sheds,cupboards, that people would be only to happy to sell you.
Remember this used to be a mass market,and it was very prolific.
As for GAF projectors,alas I have no experience of,but if you stick with trusted names like EUMIG,ELMO,BAUER,BOLEX etc
then you should be okay.I know what it's like,and so does every
member on here,when you want to have a top flight projector
and a private film library with all your favourite films,you will
get them Austin,but get a good machine first,and all the rest
will follow.Once word gets about in your neighbourhood,that
there is a film collector in their midst,you'll be suprised what will come your way.

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Austin Holcomb
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Thanks!(:

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Winbert Hutahaean
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If GAF 300S uses DNE, check on google how much is the bulb price. If it is like DJL that is $45 each, you can imagine how much will you spend in the future. Bulb is for around 50 hours life span.

The most popular and economical projector bulb is EFP which is $5 each.

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