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Posted by Keith Ashfield (Member # 741) on March 25, 2007, 05:01 PM:
 
I just thought I would open a topic where "jealousy and envy" can run rife!
My best two bargains to date are -

JOLSON STORY - 7 x 400ft in a Blue Leatherette box with each spool in its own sleeve, still shrink wrapped. The Columbua logo on the box beneath the film title. Price - £52.00. [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

TOM THUMB - 4 x 600ft, again brand spanking new -£57.00. [Big Grin] [Big Grin]

Are there any other lucky punters out there?
(Obviously we have to keep this in context - what one collector considers a bargain [Smile] another may think is a "Rip-Off" [Frown] - at the end of the day it comes down to personal satisfaction) [Wink]

Perhaps we should keep the list to "features only", to maintain a "level Playing field" - I'll leave it up to you guys? [Smile]
 
Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on March 25, 2007, 05:30 PM:
 
Where do I start? Because of ebay, I have come across so many great deals. Most of my Blackhawk films I have gotten for a few dollars at most. When it comes to feature films, Most of the features I buy come to me on 800 or 1200ft reels, and being that i can't use 800 and up reels, (I prefer 600ft.) I tend to sell those reels.

For instance, two months ago I bought a print of "Flying Tigers"(John Wayne) on two very rare beautiful 1200ft. silver metal ELMO reels. I paid 24.95 for film and reels together. I sold the reels for a combined amount of 42.00. Not only did I end up getting the feature film for free, but made a twenty dollar profit.

Or how about when I bought my Eumig Mark S mag/optic projector for 30.00, or my Eumig stereo926 mag for 100?

I must say, if not for ebay, I certianly wouldn't have the film collection that I have today!
 
Posted by Craig Hamilton (Member # 258) on March 25, 2007, 05:59 PM:
 
Derann's release of Walt Disney's The Lion King, first print run, low fade polly stock, A1 mint condition with full stereo sound £85

Craig
 
Posted by Keith Ashfield (Member # 741) on March 25, 2007, 06:14 PM:
 
Osi,"envy and jealousy!" - You have "Flying Tigers" full length. I am a big John Wayne fan, as you can see from my signature below. So I think I qualify for both of these deadly sins, in this case. [Frown]
By the way Osi, who released Flying Tigers on Super 8 and do you have any other Duke films?

[ March 26, 2007, 01:50 AM: Message edited by: Keith Ashfield ]
 
Posted by Ernie Zahn (Member # 274) on March 25, 2007, 06:30 PM:
 
In the way of Super8:

Empire Strikes Back digest Part One and Two! Only $40 total! That's $20 each!
 
Posted by Douglas Meltzer (Member # 28) on March 25, 2007, 08:36 PM:
 
I was pretty happy when I picked up a nice full length print of "High Noon" for $50.

Doug
 
Posted by Jean-Marc Toussaint (Member # 270) on March 26, 2007, 02:43 AM:
 
Beaulieu 708 traded for my Eumig 810 plus $150, which ended up being a gift from my wife...
 
Posted by Lee Mannering (Member # 728) on March 26, 2007, 04:18 AM:
 
Interesting one this.
Think the nicest item I got was the new Eumig 926GL which had not been used. It was offered to me for £50, but the lady also had some old family films he she not seen for 40 years on 9.5mm film. I offered to transfer these to dvd for her and she was over the moon. Its nice to do a good deed and the thank you telephone call I received afterwards for his free transfer was very nice.

The machine was later converted to 2 blade shutter and performs very well. I think of her phone call every time I use it.
 
Posted by Graham Sinden (Member # 431) on March 26, 2007, 07:26 AM:
 
Ignoring free stuff given to me, One bargain I remember was buying a green plastic CIR super-8 splicer for £2.50 at a boot sale not realising at the time how collectable they were. Unfortunately over time the grey plastic arm broke and had to be glued back. It still works fine though but I would sell it if I bought the metal version.
 
Posted by Jonathan Sanders (Member # 478) on March 26, 2007, 07:44 AM:
 
Perhaps not my best, but the cheapest I ever bought were a bunch of Super 8 sound one-reelers in a charity shop for just twenty pence (UK) each!

None were really to my taste but most were in nice condition and Futtock's End alone sold for £18 on eBay! At least I was able to use the money for films I did want.

I think the best bargain for me was a lovely Standard 8 print of Clarence Brown's eight-reel The Goose Woman (1925)on eBay for £15.
 
Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on March 26, 2007, 09:46 AM:
 
Keith,

I wish I could say who manufactured "Flying Tigers" for you. The film did not come in it's original boxes, and the leader doesn't say anything as well.

One of the nifty things about the print, (besides it's really great contrast, which is sometimes iffy on black and white early classics), is that it has the original opening logo's. This is the original Republic Pictures logo with the building in the background. Very Nice.

I must say, I have had incredible luck on most of my optical sound super 8 film prints. There's only a few that I have paid more than 100.00 dollars american for, (and most of the prints were 50 dollars or less.), and so I have a rather large collection at a fraction of the cost.

Now, buying Revenge of the Sith .... that's another whole kettle of fish altogether.
 
Posted by Paul Adsett (Member # 25) on March 26, 2007, 10:23 AM:
 
Without a doubt my best ebay bargain was my Eumig S938 Stereo, virtually unused mint condition, for $199.00! The previous owner had obviously tried to run Standard 8 film through it, as there was a piece left in the gate. I suspect he gave up on the machine when it would'nt run standard 8, and that was the only running it ever got.
 
Posted by Dan Pinto (Member # 630) on March 26, 2007, 11:03 AM:
 
I scored 3 full boxes of Blackhawk super 8 features, columbia cut downs, many 3 Stooges 400ft'ers all for $10 a box at a yard sale last year. Found a Sankyo Sound 500 at an estate sale for $20. Now I pay through the nose for the stuff I Like! [Smile]
 
Posted by Steve Klare (Member # 12) on March 26, 2007, 12:09 PM:
 
Slightly different:

The very first thing I ever bought on E-bay was a Minolta XL-401: Buy it Now for $9.99 (!)

It was cheap and un-bid because the seller thought it was broken.

His E-bay ad. made me think he didn't understand the camera so I bought it. (Had to register myself first: I was sweating hoping nobody else beat me to it!)

I was right, it was fine and I've been using it 6 years now. It's my prime travel camera and I've filmed with it from one shore of the Pacific all the way around to the other, with more than a few stops in between.
 
Posted by Colin Robert Hunt (Member # 433) on March 26, 2007, 01:56 PM:
 
Items that come to mind is.
CIR Super8 tape splicer in original box with tape mint condition £1.00 from a charity shop.
Sound of Music 3x6ooft in original boxes mint condition £30.00 from the bring & Buy stall Ealing
Oh Mr Porter 4x400ft Walton mint condition including the origal boxes £16.00 from e-bay.
I know this is not film orintated but a Raymond Wiel Swiss watch valued after I bought it at £250.00 bought for £3.00 from a charity shop.
Keep looking for a GS1200 in the charity shops or car boot sales but nothing so far.
 
Posted by Del Phillipson (Member # 513) on March 26, 2007, 03:15 PM:
 
The GS1200 that Kevin recently sorted out for me (it was the ESS switch) I daren't say how much it was as my ears will start burning and then people will get Del dolls and start sticking pins in them [Big Grin] all I can say is that it was cheap.
 
Posted by Yanis Tzortzis (Member # 434) on March 26, 2007, 06:03 PM:
 
Speaking of charity shops, I got my GS1200 from such a shop in Harborne,Bham 4 years ago for £170...
 
Posted by Graham Sinden (Member # 431) on March 27, 2007, 07:24 AM:
 
Come on Del you can tell us

We will still be your mates here
 
Posted by Alan Rik (Member # 73) on March 27, 2007, 08:35 AM:
 
Hmm...Elmo ST180E- Broken Belt..$30, Elmo ST1200HD + Films (Feature Length Murder on the Orient Express, Saturday Night Fever, Warriors (3x400, Godfather 2 (2x400), ton of Tom and Jerry Films, 5 x 800ft Elmo Reels) ...$200 shipped!
Elmo GS800...broken belt $45, Eumig 926GL Stereo + Goko RM8008 Stereo Editor...$60 for the pair...I have been pretty lucky!! [Smile]
 
Posted by Joe Caruso (Member # 11) on March 27, 2007, 10:11 AM:
 
Dealer had a lot of Blackhawk shorts, some Castle, Perry, Griggs, Columbia, Coronet and others, most in sharp boxes, some cans; Condition so-so on a few, luckily the longer shorts were tops, though there was a $200 pricetag for eighteen shorts, I heckled a bit, traded some old bulletins and catalogs, even my prize edition print of the 'scored' General (killiam), he was so happy he threw in a couple of sound comedies to boot - Not a bad barter, now the search continues...Shorty
 
Posted by Del Phillipson (Member # 513) on March 27, 2007, 01:15 PM:
 
I actually paid including postage (which was £20.00) a grand total of......................................

£120.00 [Big Grin]
Not too shabby
 
Posted by Louis Li (Member # 776) on March 27, 2007, 01:27 PM:
 
US$65 for a canon814XL and a canon1014
 
Posted by Keith Ashfield (Member # 741) on March 27, 2007, 04:02 PM:
 
Hey Del, that's a lot better than a 400ft "Raiders of the Lost Ark" which was out of sync - brand new!!! (A little "in joke" for Del). [Wink] [Smile]
 
Posted by Mike Peckham (Member # 16) on March 27, 2007, 04:06 PM:
 
I had two best buys;

Car boot sale purchase of a box of 8 Walton 200fters, all sound and in their original boxes and in great shape, plus a chinnon sound projector. £10 the lot

4 x feature films in their original vinyl cases; That's Entertainment, West Side Story, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and Easter Parade. £80 the lot from a local photographic shop.

I'd love to have a few more finds like that [Roll Eyes]

Mike
 
Posted by Del Phillipson (Member # 513) on March 27, 2007, 04:18 PM:
 
I don't know about bargains, but a very good day at the office today, I think I'm going to go out and get drunk [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Keith Ashfield (Member # 741) on March 27, 2007, 05:44 PM:
 
Del - "By that Sir, am I to conclude that all went well at the auction, Old Boy. Jolly well done!!" [Big Grin]
PS Did you get your expected £300.00 for your Star Wars #1 & #2 ?

[ March 28, 2007, 05:40 AM: Message edited by: Keith Ashfield ]
 
Posted by Lee Mannering (Member # 728) on March 28, 2007, 04:35 AM:
 
We Britain’s seem obsessed with getting a bargain. Expect this is why the UK Pound shops are so prevalent. £1 brings you something made from ying tong plastic that will last 10 seconds. Goodness knows where the pride in UK products went to?
 
Posted by Del Phillipson (Member # 513) on March 28, 2007, 01:47 PM:
 
Not to Shabby Keith, I got mighty close with the Empire Strikes Back.
 
Posted by Gary Crawford (Member # 67) on March 28, 2007, 03:28 PM:
 
This will sound silly, but I think the bargain around is this forum...and others like it...where for absolutely no cost collectors can convene...get vital information ...exchange jokes and tidbits....and buy and sell films and equipment. It's a huge bargain and it's available 24/7. How can you beat that?
 
Posted by Keith Ashfield (Member # 741) on March 28, 2007, 03:42 PM:
 
Gary. Absolutely spot on - couldn't agree more.
 
Posted by Osi Osgood (Member # 424) on March 28, 2007, 06:44 PM:
 
I just remembered that I bought a print of "Battlestar Galactica" (2X400) from the U.K. for 4.99 (ironic, as I just bought a print of "High palins drifter" (2X400) for the same amount), but with "Battlestar", the seller said that the colour was perfect. I thought I'd take a chance.

I already had a print of this title, but it has a little fade.
I was astounded to get Battlestar with absolutely pristine colour. So I decided to sell my fading print of Battlestar.

Now remember, I paid U.K. $4.99 for my good print of Battlestar.

What did i sell my fading print for?

30.00 dollars!!!!

Not only did I have a better print, but even made a profit on it!!

(The irony was that the person who bought my fading Battlstar, (and I said it fading in the description), was in the U.K.!)

Talk about a reel deal!!!!
 
Posted by Barry Johnson (Member # 84) on March 29, 2007, 01:26 PM:
 
Simple,a practically unused Elmo Standard8 projector on Ebay,cost?
Just 99p!! [Cool]
 
Posted by Winbert Hutahaean (Member # 58) on May 14, 2012, 02:32 PM:
 
Find this old topic. Might be interesting to continue.

So far my lucky bargain was a GS-800 for $125 (fully working but now dead due to broken belt).

A GS-1200 for $80 bought in Indonesia (my home country) by my brother. Unknown condition because I have not returned home since then.

A long time film shooter in Ontario contacted me to sell his Eumig 610Dlux, an ELMO super 106 camera, GOKO dual Editor, Transfer box, book, reel, etc for $55.

I think I posted all above finds in separate threads here and there, but let us see what is your bargain find recently as Keith's original post.
 
Posted by Bill Phelps (Member # 1431) on May 14, 2012, 03:30 PM:
 
[Smile]

[ July 04, 2016, 02:48 PM: Message edited by: Bill Phelps ]
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on May 14, 2012, 03:36 PM:
 
I bought a brand new Elmo ST1200 for £50.00,and two years ago
was given a van load of features 16mm & S/8 inc "Time Machine"
"The Fog","Silence of the Lambs""Jack the Giant Killer" etc plus
four ELF 16mm proj. and various S/8 machines inc a GS1200
and a Fumeo 9119 and a boxfull of 'scope lenses,proj. lenses and
splicers.Thank God I've got room.
 
Posted by Winbert Hutahaean (Member # 58) on May 14, 2012, 04:16 PM:
 
quote:
was given
[Confused] [Eek!]

Hugh, they were given as "given" without need to give him/her back with something?....in this case a piece of paper .... with Queen Elizabeth picture on it....?? [Eek!] [Eek!]

Woooow...how lucky you are! this is the best ever miracle in this 8mm scene [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Hugh Thompson Scott (Member # 2922) on May 14, 2012, 04:36 PM:
 
Winbert,I'm afraid he had lost all interest in money,his view wasn't
the best either,staring through two pennies at a pine box lid.
It was his son who wanted his fathers flat cleared,because all the
stuff was destined for landfill.
 
Posted by Oscar Iniesta (Member # 1731) on May 14, 2012, 05:38 PM:
 
Aladdin, 69 euros. O.k. seller said it had some lines during a few minutes but for that price I don´t see anything [Big Grin]
A CIR super 8 special splicer for less than 100 euros. Have you seen the Wittner price?
Star Wars 16mm flat print, 250 euros.
 
Posted by Zhaoyang Chang (Member # 2235) on August 14, 2013, 01:01 PM:
 
I paid a canon 814E+Eumig 807D+Screen for 5 EUR on ebay.
the only issue is the sound is defect on the projector
 
Posted by Vidar Olavesen (Member # 3354) on August 14, 2013, 01:50 PM:
 
I got some 40-60 (don't remember) 200' color sound shorts, features like To Catch a Thief, Cry Uncle, Escape From Alcatraz, The Godfather, Grease, Airplane, Death Wish and part 1 and 4 of Highlander for 200 GBP ...

Was very pleased :-)
 
Posted by Steve Carter (Member # 4821) on August 17, 2015, 07:07 AM:
 
I bought a 'Mystery' bundle for about £8, there was one standard 8, a few 200 footers then two full 400ft reels, I put them on, what where they 'Dodge City' not a scratch or blemish on them and good colour too. Sometimes it's worth dipping in, I'm glad I did, what a bargain...
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 17, 2015, 07:12 AM:
 
A boxed perfect, as new Agfa F8S for 99p! (Cheap P&P also)

So e bay can have it's uses! [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Mike Newell (Member # 23) on August 17, 2015, 01:07 PM:
 
Similar to you Andrew a Wurker splicer for £5.00 and a Canon XL camera for £15.00. In terms of super 8 I bought two Sanyko 800 for £200 when a collector died and his widow was selling up. When I went to collect I received an third working projector and a fourth for parts gratis she had found in a cupboard.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 17, 2015, 01:15 PM:
 
I can also include in my "bargain buy" section, a selection of about 8x 50ft reels of various type Super 8mm leader, some of which was striped!

That cost me a fiver and was from a very generous forum member here.

I have also received quite a few " bits and bob's " from many a kind hearted member on here absolutely free of charge!
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 17, 2015, 01:27 PM:
 
Forbidden Planet feature for £50
An Elmo ST800 for £30 like new
3 x 400 footer of Where eagles dare and the wild geese for £15 each
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 17, 2015, 01:31 PM:
 
Those are all incredible buys Tom! I wouldn't mind going shopping with you next time you go! [Wink]

You should consider becoming a dealer, you'd make a small fortune with your Midas touch.
 
Posted by Douglas Warren (Member # 1047) on August 17, 2015, 02:11 PM:
 
For me it was my Walton Films copy of "Checkpoint" with Stanley Baker.Mounted on 4 x 400' reels (all very full) for only $10 (USD.)
 
Posted by Brian Fretwell (Member # 4302) on August 17, 2015, 02:36 PM:
 
Almost everything from the Walton last day sale, for example I think the 400ft "Please Sir" test print was 50p or £1 . Also a couple of projectors from BFCC a Eumig 905 £5 with working lamp and a Sankyo 301 (minus take-up spool hub) for the same price (good source of spares for my other one).
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 17, 2015, 03:15 PM:
 
I wish i was a dealer Andrew, mind you i have made some complete boobs in my time, for example,
Selling my features of Please Sir, Fright and That'l be the day to name only a few and all these were great prints with excellent colour. What was i thinking,
Other bargains though were,
Hannie Caulder 4 x 400ft,(although with some lines) for £20
Escape from Alcatraz 3 x 400ft for £35
The Warriors 3 x 400 ft for £30
The Fog full length scope for just £75.
A little story behind a couple of the title, these came from my dear friend and local dealer many years ago Roger Lily from the loony movie co aka a couple of other names over the years, Roger did not like to sell what he called modern horror or violent films so when the last two titles came in he would call me to let me know he had them and wasn't keen to put them out on his list so offered them to me for great prices. Having said that, back then this was still serious money for me. I still have most of the films i bought from Roger in our collections.
He died so many years before his time [Frown]
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 17, 2015, 03:43 PM:
 
I'd never heard of Roger before now Tom. A nice slice of happy byegone days there Tom.

What was Rogers issue with the then "modern horror" genre?

Just as well "Saw" or "Hostel" hadn't been released in those days! [Big Grin] [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Mike Newell (Member # 23) on August 17, 2015, 04:08 PM:
 
Roger Lilley Moveland International a true Gentleman. He had some abhorrence of horror movies but you could trade movies with him on his lists for little money and postage. A rarity amongst dealers. He released a few feature releases in the 1980s.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 17, 2015, 04:11 PM:
 
Thanks for the insight Mike! This trader, other than a vague recollection of the trading name "Movieland international" ,was completely unknown by myself.

Whereabouts was he based?

Very sad to hear he didn't get a fair "roll of the dice" so to speak.
 
Posted by Brian Fretwell (Member # 4302) on August 17, 2015, 04:19 PM:
 
Cornwall was his location if I recall correctly, West Country definitely.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 17, 2015, 04:29 PM:
 
Beautiful part of the world as I know Tom will testify! [Wink]

Wish I had been on Watergate Beach again today!
 
Posted by Mike Newell (Member # 23) on August 17, 2015, 04:30 PM:
 
Roger released Riddle in the Sands and a couple of other features Mark Silvester will proberably know more as he is so much older than me ha ha! Roger was Plymouth based not to be mistaken with Ron Browning who ran Dane Films/ Highgate Films at Indian Queens Cornwall lovely address shame about him.

There was also Pinedene Film with Mr Smith in Southampton which was an aladdins cave of every film gauge.
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 17, 2015, 04:34 PM:
 
Yes I had heard plenty of Dane and Pinedene and purchased from the latter in the 80's but sadly had no dealings with Roger.

He sounded like a lovely man.
 
Posted by Mike Newell (Member # 23) on August 17, 2015, 04:46 PM:
 
He released a lot of Betty Boop cartoons and titles that you never got anywhere else. He was far too trusting and got a his titles bootlegged which killed his sales.
 
Posted by Steven J Kirk (Member # 1135) on August 17, 2015, 06:45 PM:
 
Best bargain - the much-maligned eBay, FLYING DOWN TO RIO, full length version, nice print with no splices hardly a scratch, £17.25 with free postage. Mountain print.
 
Posted by Steve Carter (Member # 4821) on August 18, 2015, 09:51 AM:
 
Another bundle included 600ft Derann 'It's In The Air' George Formbey, it's on colour stock and is on the blue side, it's a good watch, a nice cut down...
 
Posted by Simon McConway (Member # 219) on August 18, 2015, 09:53 AM:
 
A GS1200 Xenon for £5, but post was £3,000
 
Posted by Steven J Kirk (Member # 1135) on August 18, 2015, 11:02 AM:
 
Wow, this thread is an eye-opener! Every time collectors moan about scratches and fade and how terrible eBay is, they neglect to mention all these great deals and bargains they got. I think eBay evens out if you buy regularly, in fact.

GS Xenon, mine was only £2.99! but it was 'collection only' and it was MacMurdo base, Antarctica. Had to use a sled and a team of dogs to get it back but I did get a signed photo from Kurt Russell. [Eek!] [Wink]
 
Posted by Paul Browning (Member # 2715) on August 18, 2015, 11:08 AM:
 
Did you buy it from Kurt Russell Steve ?.
 
Posted by Steven J Kirk (Member # 1135) on August 18, 2015, 11:27 AM:
 
Yes, he had been using it to show some Thing or other, can't remember what. But didn't need it anymore. I had a bit of trouble with one of the dogs on the way back, less said about that the better. It ended up in a bit of a mess...
 
Posted by Steve Carter (Member # 4821) on August 18, 2015, 12:11 PM:
 
'Yellow snow'!...
 
Posted by Paul Browning (Member # 2715) on August 18, 2015, 12:53 PM:
 
I did have some bargains from derann, but although I had a ringside seat, the demise was and still is sad, at least I can say they went to a good home, and were not bought to sell on for gain, £5.00 for anamorphic lens, complete, and a GS1200 toolkit £2.50 to name but a few things.
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 18, 2015, 12:56 PM:
 
Movieland International, aka,looney movie co aka Plymouth home movie centre aka aarchive film productions. Roger also produced many local history documentary's on Video, we actually did a production which Roger helped us produce and filmed & released into the shops.
My Brother is an amateur historian and this was his first video release.
Roger had a cine shop for a very short time in Liskeard in the main high street, but he lived and was based in Plymouth. His first shop was Cathcart Avenue in Laira, then onto Liskeard and when he returned to Plymouth he bought a lovely house in Jennycliff where he has a garage converted into his cinema and cine business. I very often would ring up on a Saturday and if he had a collection in we were always invited around to have a pick of the bunch.
BTW. Roger main job was a lecturer in Business studies at Plymouth University. Take a look at this and click the continue button on the web site.
http://www.aarchive.co.uk/about_aarchive/a_career_with_films/
And here is my Brother Phillips video release with Rogers company
http://www.aarchive.co.uk/documentaries/historical_plymouth/plymouth_chronicles_of_the_civil_war/
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 18, 2015, 03:50 PM:
 
A really interesting insight to Roger's fine work there Tom. Good to see his son is still working in the family built business, now concentrating on the transfer of cine film to digital media.
 
Posted by John Armer (Member # 4655) on August 18, 2015, 05:19 PM:
 
I have never, ever, seen cine films at a car boot sale. I did get my Agfa Sonector from one though, £3. I didn't need to change the bulb for about 15 years.

Slightly off topic, but I went to a film fair in Sheffield about 20 years ago and there was a dealer selling original posters of the Hammer double bill She and One Million Years BC. He had about a dozen, mint and rolled up, for £5 each. I bought one (I was a student at the time) and have it framed... I've seen them sell for over a hundred now.
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 20, 2015, 06:42 AM:
 
John its funny you should mention boot sales, i always thought a few years ago they would be flooded with them but as yet apart from a few old silent machines i have found nothing for my super 8 or 16mm collections.
 
Posted by Terry Sills (Member # 3309) on August 20, 2015, 08:19 AM:
 
My best to date was a Sankyo 702 complete with a 1.0 Hi-Pro lens. Given to me for free from my old place of work Mercedes-Benz UK, where it was used in the past in their Training Centre. Hardly used and in beautiful condition. I still have it. They also gave me some 16mm training films, some of which I still have as well.
 
Posted by Narendra Singh (Member # 4945) on August 20, 2015, 12:52 PM:
 
Recently my son purchased a DeJur P1010 custom 8mm Projector for me. He was much impressed with the aesthetic condition of this 50+ year old machine. Also since these machines rarely come up for sale. Hope he took the right decision.

Not sure whether this falls under the 'Best Bargain' category since he paid a whopping $50. May be this might be the Worst Bargain ever. [Confused]

Your comments please.
 
Posted by Narendra Singh (Member # 4945) on August 26, 2015, 02:07 PM:
 
Yesterday the machine came in by post. This is what my son purchased for me. Have a look:-

http://www.ebay.com/itm/391223885724?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=ST RK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

The machine looks beautiful. Although as per the Ad, the projector was supposed to be in working order but that wasn't the case.

The projector when put on initial test the motor only made a humming noise and the motor started to smell and smoke (due to high arcing at the carbon brushes) without the armature turning. On switching off the machine and checking I found that the main worm shaft was jammed at one end due to hardening of old grease. The belt being old had starched and needed replacement. It also needed some general maintenance. Once the machine was serviced by fresh greasing and oiling, the machine performed like almost new. Took me 2 hours to get the machine in perfect running condition, but it was worth the effort. It runs astonishingly smooth and very silent. The machine seems to have been hardly used over the years.

I am very happy to have this beautiful and excellent machine. I can now say this is one good bargain. [Smile]
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 26, 2015, 02:18 PM:
 
Well done Narendra, it's a lovely vintage machine.

It's the type of projector that simply looks fantastic as a display showpiece, even better now its fully working!
Well done you!! You must surely be thrilled to pieces. [Wink]
 
Posted by Panayotis A. Carayannis (Member # 1220) on August 27, 2015, 02:34 AM:
 
I consider a bargain, my exellent copy of GONE WITH THE WIND, bought for 250 pounds from Paul Foster from one of his summer sales a few years ago.
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 27, 2015, 11:36 AM:
 
Panayotis, we also purchased GWTW from Paul many years ago, that's one was also £250, one of the very best prints we have. This is a title my Brother went to see in the cinema years ago over and over again, i think he lost count of how many times he went.
Out of the blue i rang Paul to ask if it was a film he got in many times and as pure luck would have it he said, and i quote
"believe it or not i am looking at a print i just bought in".
It was sold there and then [Wink]
 
Posted by Tom Photiou (Member # 130) on August 27, 2015, 11:36 AM:
 
Panaytis, we also purchased GWTW from Paul many years ago, that's one was also £250, one of the very best prints we have. [Wink]
 
Posted by Andrew Woodcock (Member # 3260) on August 27, 2015, 12:23 PM:
 
A great price for such a prestigious film Tom! [Smile]
 


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