I have ONE projector that can handle 1200' reels. I have several others that can handle up to 600' and 800' at a push.
My 1200' projector is very poorly and the likelihood of it getting mended / buying another one is very slim at the moment.
My question is.....
Do I down spool the film on the 1200's back onto their original 400' reels so I can watch them again, thus going back to the stop / start / stop / start of reel changes, or do I keep them on 1200' spools keeping the luxury of fewer changes, plus is an incentive to get my finger out and get the projector mended ? It will also, of course, be a lot of extra work.
I look forward to your responses. However, one response which would be a NO, NO, straight away would be to sell them!
The floor is yours.................
My 1200' projector is very poorly and the likelihood of it getting mended / buying another one is very slim at the moment.
My question is.....
Do I down spool the film on the 1200's back onto their original 400' reels so I can watch them again, thus going back to the stop / start / stop / start of reel changes, or do I keep them on 1200' spools keeping the luxury of fewer changes, plus is an incentive to get my finger out and get the projector mended ? It will also, of course, be a lot of extra work.
I look forward to your responses. However, one response which would be a NO, NO, straight away would be to sell them!
The floor is yours.................
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