I recently purchased a Keystone K-108, just because of the nostalgia factor. I purchased an 8 mm home movie from someone on etsy, of a random 1968 parade. Before I got the film, it seemed that the reels weren't both turning when the motor was running, and I took a lot of the covers off to see what was inside, to potentially oil, etc. I put it back together when it was clear I couldn't figure out out to get to the belt, or even if I could to do anything diffently to make it work better. By the time I got the film, I loaded it up and turned on the projector and nothing runs anymore....the light will come on but no motorized activity like before, so obviously I did something to it. The machine is of no use to me other than being a beautiful example of vintage machinery. It is in a hard case with two reels on the storage spindle inside the case. Please let me know why you would be a good person to receive this gift. Thanks, Tom Hester
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I have a Keystone K108 i would like to donate to someone who could use it
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