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Topic: Projector madness
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Andrew Woodcock
Film God
Posts: 7477
From: Manchester Uk
Registered: Aug 2012
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posted January 12, 2016 11:09 AM
If it is a machine you can still get new parts for, then in my opinion, two of them is fine.
For any others get at least the best two you can and you'll more than likely always have one that works.
I have seven, but the reality is at least 4 of them are used only twice a year to keep them healthy and the electronics in working order.
I have one which i use 70% of the time and two others that share the remaining 30% of my screenings.
What you will inevitably find no doubt, is that you have your favourite anyhow, brighter, higher reel capacity, better sound, Kind with film, quieter etc etc.
Using others then seems like a compromise.
-------------------- "C'mon Baggy..Get with the beat"
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Barry Fritz
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1061
From: Burnsville, MN, USA
Registered: Dec 2009
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posted January 13, 2016 09:03 AM
Andrew. I do have a number of films but I only got them after I started collecting projectors. I fell in love with the old metal, crinkle finish and chrome look of them. Started with 8mm, then went 16mm silent and then went to 16mm sound which was my undoing due to their weight and the work the amps needed. I began redoing the amps and found it was a hobby that filled my retirement days. I also have 5 or 6 Super 8mm, both silent and sound. I don't have the room to display all the projectors and it is a waste to have them closed up sitting on shelves. Projectors should be used. That's another reason I am selling some. The purpose of collecting is more "to have" and not necessarily "to use". People collect all manner of things, salt and pepper shakers, knives etc. They certainly don't use all of them. They just like to have them for some reason or another. [ January 13, 2016, 10:49 AM: Message edited by: Barry Fritz ]
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