posted September 29, 2015 06:19 PM
Hello, My wife has some very old super 8 movies and the splices have came apart on some of the reels I need some good tape and a good splicer to repair them the tape I have gotton has been old and not stickey enough to use any ideasThanks Lonnie
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From: Sunnyvale, CA USA
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posted September 29, 2015 06:50 PM
Hi Lonnie Welcome to the forum. Probably the easiest and least expensive tape splicer is the Kodak Universal Presstape Splicer. If you are interested... I have one of these for sale on Ebay right now that includes 6 packets - 30 splices (the photo shows 3, but I added 3 more ) of Super 8mm presstapes.
SOLD
Here's also a link to a video I made on how to use the Kodak Splicer.
posted September 29, 2015 06:52 PM
Call Steve Osborne at THE REEL IMAGE (937)296-9036 He is located just south of you in Kettering Ohio and he could hook you up with what you need.
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From: West Chester, OH, USA
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posted October 04, 2015 05:23 PM
I fully agree with Janice regarding the Kodak splicer.I have one and it's my go to splicer for 8/Super-8/16 mm.Simple to use and made well plus tapes are easy to find for all gauges.
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