Originally posted by Todd Kitchen
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It goes back to what you mentioned above. All these other decks are not simple to repair, and in some cases can't be repaired. Cheap plastics, worn gears, etc. Most are junk as a result! The Kodak Moviedeck is probably at the top of the list for being the worst ever made, all plastic 70's crap. You are right when you mentioned Eumig's designs as being straightforward. But, they eventually, like many of the other manufacturers of the day, went cheap. This didn't happen until the 900 Series. The early Eumig's built in the mid to late 60's really were the best they put out in my opinion. The top contenders would be the following: The Eumig Mark S, the first Standard 8 sound machine introduced in 1964, followed by the Super 8 version of the Mark S, the Mark S 701 Super 8 only, and the Mark S 709. You might enjoy reading what Phil Johnson said about the 709. I'm also including a photo of the original Mark S Standard 8 projector, a beautifully designed machine!
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