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Topic: Is It Good-Bye To Dixons?
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Hugh Thompson Scott
Film God
Posts: 3063
From: Gt. Clifton,Cumbria,England
Registered: Jan 2012
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posted November 15, 2012 03:04 PM
I well remember their ads in the newspapers advertising various films and their Prinz run of projectors,remember having a catalogue of theirs that was most impressive, especially to me who as a youngster could only dream of actually owning some of this stuff.Time, as they say marches on, and nothing stays the same, I wonder if the youngsters of today will be waxing lyrical over some of the modern equivalents in years to come, somehow I don't think so, in those days you really appreciated the little 200' spools of B/W silent film that had to be saved up for,today it's all too easy, films are not held in the same veneration as the film collector holds them, watch 'em on Netflix, or Sky TV and be done.It's sad for us because these companies provided a very special service and one by one they'll all disappear,part of our common history of film collecting lost in the torrent of the years, because that's the way life is.
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Paul Adsett
Film God
Posts: 5003
From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 17, 2012 02:46 PM
Joe, as I remember, Wallace Heaton were the premiere retailer of cine equipment, you went to them if you wanted the best.
Colin, Johnsons of Hendon were also the best. They represented Eumig vey well in the UK, fully aware of the great cine products they were selling and servicing. In the mid 1970's Eumig actually had a stand at a photo show here in Florida. They had a theater room set up, and showed a 1 hour biography of Humphrey Bogart on a Eumig 800. Eumig swept the USA as well as Europe and the rest of the world. What a great company it was.
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
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