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Topic: Condition rating of S/H films
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Robert Crewdson
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1031
From: UK
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted September 12, 2013 04:26 PM
As someone who was an avid book collector for 40 plus years I am familiar with the grading of antiquarian books, and know what defects if any to expect. Books are described as Fine, Very Good, Good, Poor or Reading Copy. Is there a similar description for the grading of used films? Obviously I know the meaning of Near Mint, and Excellent, is probably as good as you are going to get for a 30 plus year old film. There doesn't seem to be a grade Good, so what should I expect for Very Good?. I can expect that the original leader is missing, but anything else?. One US seller on Ebay grades VG as projectable, but that tells you nothing really.
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Robert Crewdson
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1031
From: UK
Registered: Jun 2013
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posted September 13, 2013 03:53 AM
Thanks Jonathan for that link; not everyone will grade a book, record, or film identically. I have only bought one feature graded as VG in the past, and apart from the replaced leader, everything else was perfect. I had never bought from Derann or Steve Wellings, but did think I could buy with confidence, but on inspection of my film I found numerous splices, tape repairs for diagonal tears, holes in the picture area, and some very minor perf damage. I haven't attempted to project the film yet, but it's not what I expected for Very Good. I have emailed Steve to ask if he projected all his films prior to listing; and no doubt he will not be pleased that I have gone public, but I don't think I will be purchasing any more.
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