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Topic: Bell & Howell on Ebay
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Maurice Leakey
Film God
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted November 29, 2007 03:43 AM
I am frankly puzzled as to who are all the people buying TQ series 16mm Bell & Howells on Ebay. Are they aware that, in the main, they are in for a load of trouble?
I managed to get the best of all the B&H models, a TQ1 655QE for £31. The QE is the later version with two position lamp switch. The amplifier is probably the most powerful particularly when it's feeding two 12" speakers in parallel. It was to join another same item in my collection. I was well aware that I was going to spend a lot of money to bring it up to speck. £192 actually, plus the £31, making a total of £223, and that doesn't include any of the carriage costs.
The advertiser (cleverly?) said that there was no mains lead included so he could not test it. Luckily I have many of these with the 4-way Jones socket on the end. A well-known advertiser in the Home Movie world is charging £40 for these (newly made up) leads.
The projector was very good cosmetically. But inside, wow, I've never seen a worm which was peeling like a banana. The sound stabiliser assembly was seized. So it was time to have it professionally serviced.
Items fitted were new worm, new drive belt, new take-up arm kit, new felt wick, new bearing. The sound assembly rollers were freed, and a lamp conversion kit was fitted for the A1/259 lamp. Parts were £97 and labour £95, (no VAT). Total. as I said, £223.
But how many casual eBay buyers know what's in store for them? As they say in Latin, "Buyer Beware."
Maurice
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Maurice Leakey
Film God
Posts: 5895
From: Bristol. United Kingdom
Registered: Oct 2007
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posted February 12, 2008 03:27 AM
Mike
All the "blimp" (wooden case) models prior to the introduction of the 641 series in 1962 are OK.
The blimp models are 601 (1948), 621 (1951), 626 (1953), 630 (1953), 622 (1954), 631 (1957), 640 (1958), 636 (1960), 8399 (1965), 8636 (1975), 8302 (1975).
The 641 series (641, 642, 643. 644) eventually became the TQI, TQII, and the TQIII. These all have the worms which can cause problems.
If you are not sure of your potential purchase insist on taking off the back and inspecting the worm gear for cracks. I would avoid any form of mail order unless you are very sure of the seller.
Maurice
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