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Topic: WTB Super 8 Full-Coat Recording Tape
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Bill Proctor
Film Handler
Posts: 60
From: Mooresville, IN, USA
Registered: Apr 2018
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posted June 17, 2018 01:52 PM
I recently purchased a Sony Super 8mm Sound Recorder model 713 in mint condition. This is the exact model I had back in the 1970's when I first got into super 8 film.
It came complete with all the cables, resolver, Super 8 sync generator and 200 feet of super 8mm full-coat magnetic tape.
Anyone out there in Super 8 land know of any source for super 8 full-coat magnetic tape?
I haven't tried it yet, but super 8 sound film would probably work. There is plenty of old stock super 8 sound film for sale on Ebay.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Best Regards.. Bill
-------------------- US Army Combat Motion Picture Photographer, Vietnam, 1966-1967. Trained at the US Army Pictorial Center, Astoria New York. 1965-1966, Which is now the Kaufman Astoria Motion Picture Studios.
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Bill Proctor
Film Handler
Posts: 60
From: Mooresville, IN, USA
Registered: Apr 2018
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posted June 20, 2018 07:19 PM
Luigi.. Purchased it at an estate sale auction in unused condition. I paid $250.00 USD and that included all the sync cables,the Elmo SA-1 Synchro generator, Super 8 Sound Resolver and 200 feet of unused full-coat super 8mm magnetic recording tape. I just saw one on Ebay with a Beaulieu 7008s Pro Camera that closed with no bids. The buy now price was $1900.00 USD for everything. The Super 8 Sound Recorder was complete like mine. here is a link to the one on Ebay. Once on the page, scroll down. Bill
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Beaulieu-7008S-Super-wAngenieux-6-90MM-Zoom-Uher-4400-Recorder-Elmo-SA1-Sunchro-/263726017108?hash=item3d674baa54%3Ag%3AmLIAAOSw0GNbD1KZ&]https://www. ebay.com/itm/Beaulieu-7008S-Super-wAngenieux-6-90MM-Zoom-Uher-4400-Recorder-Elmo-SA1-Sunchro-/263726017108?hash=item3d674baa54%3Ag%3AmLIAAOSw0GNbD1KZ&[/URL]
-------------------- US Army Combat Motion Picture Photographer, Vietnam, 1966-1967. Trained at the US Army Pictorial Center, Astoria New York. 1965-1966, Which is now the Kaufman Astoria Motion Picture Studios.
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