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Dale G Long
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From: Newburgh, NY, USA
Registered: Aug 2019


 - posted August 09, 2019 08:27 AM      Profile for Dale G Long   Email Dale G Long   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I have come across a large lot of 8mm films that I will be selling. I believe they're all all Standard and silent.
There's features to shorts.
All are untested. All of my yard sale projectors get hungry and eat film, so I don't want to try and preview.
Trying to sell as one lot is heavy. Trying to find value on these has proven difficult. I listed Metropolis and another on eBay last night, but individually will be time consuming and increases shipping costs.
What's the best way to sell these? Individually on eBay?
Various lots? Advice is appreciated.

In Tins
What Price Glory 1926 Six 7” reels
Fritz Lang’s Metropolis UFI Presents on five 7” reels
Knight of the Trail William S. Hart Tri Stone presents One 7” reel
Two Wagons Both Covered Will Rogers One 7” reel
The Black Pirate Douglas Fairbanks United Artists Four 7” reels
My Lady of Whims” Clara Bow Arrow pictures Two 7” reels ( labeled reels 1,2,3,4,5) Arrow Pictures
The Leatherneck William Boyd 1929 Pathe Presents Three 7” reels ( labled reels 1-6)
Lilac Time Two 7” reels ( labeled reels 1,2,3,4)
Dress Parade Three 7” reels
In Blackhawk Boxes ( red w/Blue Indian) 5” reels
From Horse, Car, to Subway 620-38 Two reels in box
Circus Today 810-63 Two reels
All Night Long 11-284 Two reels
The Floorwalker (Charlie Chaplain) Two reels
Super-Hooper-Dyne Lizzies 810-64 Two Reels
A Clever Dummy 816-60 Two reels
His Bitter Pill 810-174 two reels
Because He Loved Her 810-186 two reels
The Doll House Mystery 810-205 two reels
Flivvering One reel
Deadly Turning 45(6?)-149 One reel

In red and white Compco boxes (easy threading reel…) 300’ reels:

Shoulder Arms Three reels . Reel #1 missing leader. May be missing some of beginning
Eagle Rudolph Valentino 5 reels

Entertainment Films boxes (with cowboy/bat/Mickey Mouse) 5” reels
Mark Of Zorro Douglas Fairbanks Eight reels

Misc 5” reels
Sky Pilot parts 1-7 ( seven 5” reels)
News Thrills 1942 US Second Front Vol 4
Castle Films News Parade of the year 1944
Castle Films The World Parade America’s Wonderland # 234
Astle Films The World Parade Land of the Pyramids 243
Face on the barroom floor Charlie Caplain Official Films
Hits of The Past Charlie Chaplain Official Films
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Sheldon Lewis ( in plain green boxes) Five reels (1,2,3,4,5)
Charlie Butts In Charlie Chaplain Plain white box
Gymnasium Jim two reels plain white boxes
Castle Films WeeGee’s Camera Magic 1016
Cops and Watches plain white box
Easy Street Chaplain reel One plain white box (no other reel?)
The Knockout Charlie Chaplain two reels Royal Home Movies
Undersea Life Official Films
Marked Ben Hur Galley Fight ( matches under magnifying glass) In wrong box
Three Stooges Plane Crazy
Animal Oddities -Pathegrams (silver box)
Le Miserables plain green box (missing leader and opening credits)
Women Wrestlers ( 3” reel b&W)

In metal tin 5” reel
“See” Issue 2 (No. 402) Tag says , “ Oregon Indians at salmon catch. Mechanical massages for girl conditioning (WTF?) Lucky Teeter’s daring auto stunts! Bone shaker bikes and hill climbing motorcycles. Chimps in ring
Camera Thrills in Darkest Africa
7” Reels in boxes
Let’s Go Richard Talmadge Three 7” Reels
Lost Express two 7” reels
Lilac Time one 7” reel
Pioneers of the West two 7” reels Ed Cobb

Sports 5” reel
Monarchs of the Ring Reel 1 #8 Official Films
Castle Films Sport Parade “Fishing Thrills”
Carmel-Hollywood Films Louis Walcott Fight Pictures
Sport Parade Castle Films Jabs and Jolts 362

No box

The Battle For France 5” reel
Puss in Boots 5” reel (film is red. Cartoon?)
News Parade 1938 5”reel
Castle Films Sport Parade “Sock” (fights) 5” reel
News 1937 5” reel
Fight for Rome 3” reel

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Maurice Leakey
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From: Bristol. United Kingdom
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 - posted August 09, 2019 09:47 AM      Profile for Maurice Leakey   Email Maurice Leakey   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Dale
I would suggest that the majority of old standard 8 silent films would have few takers unless they were "collector" material such as "Metropolis".
You could try first by listing the films on this Forum with prices (Forum requirement) set to a reasonable figure, with perhaps, a discount for more than one. This way you will come across true collectors.
eBay is a bit of a minefield these days with eventual buyers often refusing to pay.
For those interested here is the eBay link for Metropolis.
Good luck.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fritz-Lang-Metropo lis-1921-8mm-5-reels-RARE-NO-RESERVE/202752736238?hash=item2f35013bee:g:W3gAAOSwJPVdTH8x

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Osi Osgood
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From: Mountian Home, ID.
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 - posted August 09, 2019 11:47 AM      Profile for Osi Osgood   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I agree with the previous post, but I would also add that you'll truly get the best advice on a website like this (or other super 8/standard 8mm websites).

You always have the option of selling them all as a package deal, altogether, and those sometimes sell though, I'll admit, i would have no idea as to how much to ask as a starting bid (that is, if you were going to do ebay).

best wishes

OSI

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Leon Norris
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From: Elkins Park, PA, USA
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 - posted August 09, 2019 12:14 PM      Profile for Leon Norris   Email Leon Norris   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I would sell all as a package deal! At a bargain price! Its a shame you don't have a good running machine to check them out! That would help!

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Dale G Long
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From: Newburgh, NY, USA
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 - posted August 09, 2019 07:40 PM      Profile for Dale G Long   Email Dale G Long   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks for the advice .
I've been surfing around here and the knowledge here is top notch.

I think I'll just post as a lot here and see if there is interest. I don't want to get into the labor intensitivity of individual listing over 50 listings for over 100 reels. Determining price for me is difficult, as reading the posts here still does not uncover a lot of these movies listings.

Shipping can be problematic, but we'll deal with it I guess.

I'll end the eBay auctions so Metropolis is included in the group.

Thanks again for the help!

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Melvin England
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Hull, East Yorkshire, UK
Registered: Feb 2016


 - posted August 10, 2019 04:36 AM      Profile for Melvin England     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Dale.

A couple of remarks from myself regarding these films....

Firstly, I would not include Metropolis in the batch. Leave it to run on Ebay as a separate item. The reason is that this is quite a sought after title which would find its true value on there and you wouldn't be doing yourself justice selling it with the others. Rather the dollars be in YOUR bank account than someone else's!

Secondly....

"All my yard sale projectors get hungry and eat film"

Does this suggest that some of the films have been projected on these machines and been chewed up? Be very careful that you are not selling a batch of damaged films or your reputation would sink deeper than the Titanic.

Good luck with this venture!

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Dale G Long
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From: Newburgh, NY, USA
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 - posted August 10, 2019 07:07 AM      Profile for Dale G Long   Email Dale G Long   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Melvin:
Thanks for the suggestion.

No, I have not tried any of these in my machines. I have in the past with cartoons, stag, and home movies that I've gotten at estate sales.
I have to dig those out to sell also. Though I'm not sure this forum is the right spot for those .

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Dominique De Bast
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 - posted August 10, 2019 07:17 AM      Profile for Dominique De Bast   Email Dominique De Bast   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Selling it as a one lot will save you probably time and trouble but will also limit your sale to the US because of the shipping costs, so it's something to think about.

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Joe Caruso
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 - posted August 10, 2019 08:30 AM      Profile for Joe Caruso     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
and there is only one that I need - Shorty

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