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Gary Brocklehurst
Expert Film Handler
Posts: 172
From: West Bromwich, West Midlands, England
Registered: Apr 2006
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posted November 25, 2017 04:20 AM
I began work at 16, as Steve's assistant in the 16mm library. We continued to work together for the next 35 years or so until the unfortunate closure of Derann. I must state that Steve was one of the good people in life, kind, gentle, extremely knowledgeable and totally honest. I was aware of his illness, having visited him in hospital and at home, also attending his funeral. Steve did not want anyone to be aware of his plight, however, which of course I respected. Thanks for the memories mate. I will never, ever forget you x I am also sad to hear of the passing of Don Sykes and pass on my regards to his loved ones and friends
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Tom Photiou
Film God
Posts: 4837
From: Plymouth U.K
Registered: Dec 2003
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posted November 25, 2017 06:12 AM
Very sad news, i wasn't fortunate enough to meet Don although i know he was very well known within our hobby, Steve's death is also a shock, i didn't expect that at all. We did meet Steve many years ago at Ealing, had a good chat and also it is Steve who sold us our 16mm copy of Cromwell, i will view this again next Thursday evening in memory of him. At the same event Steve had a super 8 trailer of Winchester 73, it was marked up for something like £20 but when Steve opened the box and saw 30ft of film he just looked at us a laughed and said, i cant take 20 off you for that, call it £8. Always helpful on the phones to us, (as were ALL Derann staff). Condolences to both families and friends.
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