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Topic: WANTED: 8mm Take-Up reel for Kodak Brownie Projector
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Sarah B Passemar
Junior
Posts: 8
From: Santa Rosa, CA, USA
Registered: Nov 2018
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posted February 07, 2019 05:04 PM
I'm new to 8mm film. Found an 8mm projector, and it's so much fun, but I can't find a take-up or take-in reel that fits it! I've bought 2 reels so far, and neither of them fit. Hoping this forum can either help me find one, or can link me to a reel under $10. I'm a noobie!
8mm, not super 8. 200', not 400'.
Here's a picture I found online of what I'm looking for:
Thanks so much!
-Sarah [ February 25, 2019, 12:16 PM: Message edited by: Sarah B Passemar ]
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Steve Klare
Film Guy
Posts: 7016
From: Long Island, NY, USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted February 25, 2019 12:55 PM
Reels are interesting creatures!
-very often they become worth less with a film on them than empty. Empty? They are an entity unto themselves. Full? Now they are just a container.
I paid $75 once for "Grease" on 2 Elmo 800 Foot reels. I'd expect to pay 40 to 50 for the same pair of reels without the film! This doesn't mean though, that if I'd gotten the same film on really skeazy reels the price would have dropped to $25 to $35: it's just the idea that I was buying the film, not the reel.
(Maybe the next time I buy a car, I hope there's a garage around it...)
If you are looking for an 8mm, 200 Foot reel, maybe the strategy is to go on E-bay and look for the most pathetic sounding R8 film they have (Casper the Friendly Ghost, silent, scratched, red faded) that's on a 200 foot reel and ending in 5 minutes.
-bid low, and be prepared to put the film where the orange peels, egg shells and empty milk containers wind up!
(Go for media mail delivery: it's cheaper)
-------------------- All I ask is a wide screen and a projector to light her by...
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