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Tom Photiou
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 - posted March 26, 2007 02:37 PM      Profile for Tom Photiou     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Has anyone looking at e bay ever noticed how many items of super 8 and cine gear is classed as Rare?
[Big Grin]

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Mike Peckham
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 - posted March 26, 2007 02:40 PM      Profile for Mike Peckham   Email Mike Peckham   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
It always amuses me that the 1st 400ft cut down of Star Wars that was arguably the best selling cut down ever, is always to be found on Ebay - often two or three listed at any one time and invariably described as rare! [Roll Eyes]

Mike [Cool]

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Paul Adsett
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 - posted March 26, 2007 03:39 PM      Profile for Paul Adsett     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Rare is definately an over used adjective on ebay. Which raises the question,'What cine items are really rare?
Here's a few that come to mind:

Kodak M100 S8 sound projector (the original model with the 2000ft spool capacity)

Agfa MOVEX 8MM cine camera (looks like a 35mm camera)

Dekko 9.5mm projector

Pathe Monaco duplex projector (4.75mm horizontal Vistavision)

Feature film 'The Magic Box'( 1951 Festival of Britain film about the invention of the cinema, starring Robert Donat)

Any more?

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Michael Scalise
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...and if is indeed a true rare item...KEEP IT!!! [Big Grin]

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Alan Rik
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GS1200 Pcom, Fumeo Xenon Super 8 Stereo/Playback/Record machine,
Hard Days Night Super 8, Freaks Super 8, Enter the Dragon Scope Feature,
there are many truly rare titles...but none on Ebay! Well...rarely!!!

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Douglas Meltzer
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 - posted March 27, 2007 07:03 PM      Profile for Douglas Meltzer   Email Douglas Meltzer   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
What's truly rare on eBay? Films without color fade and scratches.

Except from those sellers who are Forum members, of course.

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Dave Cragg
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 - posted March 28, 2007 02:14 AM      Profile for Dave Cragg   Email Dave Cragg   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Alan,
'Enter The Dragon' scope feature; is this the full feature?
Who released it? [Eek!] [Eek!]

Thanx,
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Barry Attwood
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"Close Encounter of the 3rd Kind" must be the rarest feature of all, Derek said he did only 12.

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Tom Photiou
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thats right Barry, and i'm still waiting for it to slip into ebay without any of you chaps noticing so i can win a bid for a tenner [Big Grin]
Well, you never know do you. [Wink]

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Osi Osgood
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 - posted March 29, 2007 06:44 PM      Profile for Osi Osgood   Author's Homepage     Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Very Funny Micheal, but true...

At least half of the time the films I buy on the internet are faded. It appears one person idea of "little fading" can mean that there's the slightest shred of colour left.

And then there are others that are so wonderfully technical, that a slight fade is absolutely unobservable to 99 percent of people, but they still sell it for less and you get a great buy.

The best way, of course, is to buy from trusted friends or professional dealers.

Yet,

Even with dealers you can be treading in bad waters. Some dealers only rate the condition of the print and not the colour,
(which is always convenient), so it could be rated "A" and the actual colour is closer to a B-!

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Alan Rik
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Enter the Dragon Scope Feature and Way of the Dragon Scope feature were bootlegs I hear! That is what Andreas told me once. I believe they had German sound. I was offered both prints and also Game of Death 4 parter. I thought the Game of Death was more rare. I was wrong as the Game of Death was a UFA print. And then the scope features were gone. I have Never seen another one offered up for sale and this was 4 years ago.

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Dan Lail
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This is a topic rarely discused. I think it should be addressed more frequently, so that it's rarity will not be so profound. Then rare will become common place and not so hard to find, but then that is rare also or is it? If rarity were rare and not run-of-the-mill, would it not be run down rapidly to a point of lesser response from those who seek it's illusivness by reason of what it is? [Confused]

When you say, "I would like my steak rare please", does that imply less often? Maybe one would prefer one's steak rare frequently or less frequently and if so why? [Eek!]

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Osi Osgood
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Besides that Dan, is incredibly hard to get a steak house to even cook your damned steak bloody rare anymore, not without a waiver of liability, ect.

Many an optical sound super 8 title are quite rare, (as in "Ruckus" that i bought from you Dan,)

and of course, the infamous "Close Encounters" feature in scope, which, alas, I'll probably never have, (always a bridesmaid and never a bride, boo hoo, de boo hoo!)

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Andreas Eggeling
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Depends where the items are offered.

Think that one of german Godzilla releases from marketing or UFA, or "Young Frankenstein" from piccolo are really rare on US/UK-eBay.

"Silver Streak", "People that time forgot", "At the Earths Core", "Incredible Melting Man" for example are rare prints in Germany, cause these titles were never released here on super8.

[Big Grin] Looking for "Silver Streak", "People that time forgot", "At the Earths Core".

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Mark Williams
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What about the ultra rare full length italian print of SOLDIER BLUE?
I have only ever seen it for sale once on Derann's used list.
And I didn't buy it!!!!

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Graham Ritchie
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I have seen this word used to describe films and projectors far to often, [Roll Eyes] as a means to inflate the price of an item thats nothing more than junk, what's rare about a faded print of eg Star Wars, certainly there might be the odd film or projector that could be called rare, but to find that in itself is rare. [Wink]

Graham [Smile]

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Osi Osgood
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Was Young Frankenstein released as a feature?

Also rare, "Warlords of Atlantis" (One of those wonderful Doug McClure American International films from the late 70's) 1978, which i believe was released as a 4X400ft slightly edited feature.

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Andreas Eggeling
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Osi,

"young frankenstein" was released here only as a one parter in 1978. Includes the complete funny scene with the blind man (Gene Hackman).

"Warlords of Atlantis" was from UFA and therefor a 3x400 release.
Was also available in France from Film Office as a shorter 4x200 edition.

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Lee Mannering
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This is what I would say rare means:

Occurring very infrequently

In other woids, dont come up very often.

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Paul Spinks
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I recently won "Warlords of Atlantis" on ebay. It was released by Iver Film Services on 4 x 400ft reels in their excellent clamshell packaging. Nice print too.

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Andreas Eggeling
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That sounds interesting. Didnīt know the Iver Release.
Never seen in a Derann used list.
Are there any complete listings of GB-releases in the internet
to find out what different 8mm versions exists?

For example: http://www.super8online.de/suchen.php

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Barry Attwood
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Another rare Scope print is "Superman The Movie", I've had an odd reel of this and the quality was very good, I had a word with Ian of Perry's at the time and he thought it originated from the U.S., so there's another Scope title to look out for, and it was F/L too!

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Mark Williams
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The SUPERMAN THE MOVIE features were actually printed for either Oilrig or Airline use as I remember seeing a pile of them when I collected a print from Warners in the late 70's I remember I thought it was unusual as the large 8mm cores in plain white boxes were all marked SCOPE.
I bet they are as rare as hens teeth now!

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Osi Osgood
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I'd love to see a scope airline feature! The sharpness of at least 90% of the airline features was as good as super 8 could look, (Derann included), and a SCOPE print must have been a heavenly sight.

Hmmm, I wonder if us collectors ought to search out oil rigs at least 30 years old or so, in order to find long dormant prints just sitting around, Hmmm?

Hey, it's a thought!

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Barry Attwood
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Osi,

I've had a few parts in the past of "The battle of Britain" in Scope and optical sound, quite nice prints too. The "Superman" print I was refering to was a mag track print and not optical, if these were made for oilrigs then they used normal projectors and not the cassette type used in Airplanes.

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