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  • #16
    What projectors were you using? It looks like a GS1200 but was it the Xenon or std machine. Very impressive presentation.

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    • #17
      Kev,

      I'm using my former GS-1200 Xenon that's undergone an HID conversion by Alan Gouger. I love the brightness and the lack of heat compared to when it used a Xenon bulb. I'm sandwiched between 16mm and 35mm projectors, and if you're just watching the screen, it's difficult to tell which projector is doing the job.

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      • #18
        Yes, It's one of my own rituals to look back and check.
        (The results are often surprising!)

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        • #19
          Sunday….(Time to go!)
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          It’s always a good night’s sleep after Saturday Night Show: that’s a long day all the way from group breakfast out at the Marvis Diner through an afternoon of generally enjoying a roomful of film collectors, then Dinner and not just a movie, but maybe twenty of ‘em!

          -but then comes the other side of the miracle: a couple of days ago this little village of film collectors almost spontaneously appeared (actually a lot of planning and work), and this morning it needs to disappear once again! (ditto)

          If the following weekend some crochet society or baseball card convention appears in the “CineSea Room”, they will not find the end of a leader, a missing tape splice or even a whiff of vinegar. Everything will be put where it belongs (for now).

          In the end it’s all worth it: it’s a very special weekend and a nice break from the daily grind. It’s nice that it’s never more than six months away: gives us something to look forward to!

          Until next time!
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          • #20
            Steve, Thank you for the amazing write-up. I enjoy looking at the previous accounts, which help to bring it all back and remind me what was screened, who was there, and how much fun it was.

            A few(!) remaining pictures:

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            Espresso maker par excellence John Cappazo & Ted (yes, Ted the Fiddler!) Wilby


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            Stu & Pauline's Super 8mm table


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            Joe Vannicola chats with Dave Domagala


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            Gary Crawford & Dave Ruth


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            Me, Todd Tuckey, Jack Cleveland and Dave Lucidi. Obviously one of the more serious moments on Saturday.


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            Just like being on the beach, except for the sand, water and sun.....


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            Tony is checking out a print of Horror of Dracula. Nice audio setup!


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            Steve Klare, Jack Cleveland, Louis Franchetti


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            Shorty & me.

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            • #21
              Wow. Thanks for the pictures. I always forget to take pictures!! Can't wait til next time!!

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              • #22
                Shorty and Doug... Now that's a couple of good looking film collectors! Great pic! Sorry I couldn't be there in person, but I was there in spirit. Thank you Steve and others that contribute to this wonderful recap of Cinesea.

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                • #23
                  Thanks for posting all the pictures! Too bad there is a big Atlantic Ocean between us. It would have been great to be there!

                  And a great picture of Shorty and Doug there! I love the two t-shirts together! 😉

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                  • #24
                    Eivind,

                    I can absolutely understand not coming all the way from Europe to come just to CineSea, but how about as just one part of a USA exploration? Wildwood is within striking distance of Washington DC, Philadelphia and New York!

                    We love having film enthusiasts from everywhere they start out: it's part of what makes it interesting.

                    I wouldn't come to Germany just for the film fair at Deidesheim, but I was careful to notice it's maybe 30 minutes away from my family in Baden-Württemberg! (I hope I can make this fact useful someday!)

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                    • #25
                      Yes, that's absolutely something to think about, Steve!

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                      • #26
                        great photos guys! ill get there one of these days!

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                        • #27
                          Great write up By Steve, and some really great pics this time around. Looks like Doug and everyone there was really enjoying it all!☺

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                          • #28
                            Paul,

                            It was great fun. I hope you and Betty will be able to return to Wildwood in the near future.


                            Patrick,

                            We're coming up on the 10th anniversary of your visit to New York!

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                            • #29
                              Thanks Doug, I look forward to that day.)

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                              • #30
                                That would be great, Paul!

                                (You know...the CineSea room is actually...heated these days!)

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