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Really enjoyed that, thanks for the link Dave.
They clearly love 'lost in space' (and I like the star trek nod with the automatic doors sound effect) and being a 1960s kid (born in 1957), the Irwin Allen shows are something I hold with great affection.
If you didn't see these shows when you were very young, you may not 'get' them.
Looking forward to the next part.
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My friend, you misunderstand as usual. It was humorous, to be sure, but folks today, myself amongst them, will watch a YouTube video with just OK cgi, but if it comes to something they would slap down they're hard earned money for, they expect top of the line graphics. This is no reflection on the creativity of those involved in the making of the video, of course.
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David if you go back to 1970s prices everything today is a bargain. I’m still working on Derann 2000s prices when they used to release super 8. Features were £200-£250 etc.
I remember getting a half crown ( 2 shillings and 6 pennies ) or 12.5 pence in new money for a birthday treat from an uncle and you could have bought the sweetie shop out and still had change.
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That was about £1.56 . You must have been 🤑 filthy rich. Funny I only got into super 8 from 1980’s onwards when the arse dropped out of the market with video arriving so don’t really remember paying the silly prices they asked for digests and mini features. Remember drooling over catalogues and had a science teacher who had 200ft digest of Star Wars and said it cost a fortune.
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$5.00 a week in 1968. What was he ? Chief executive at Ford or NASA. That was good money for a 14 year old . You wouldn’t be an only child by any chance. We obviously missed out or would have had to sell younger brother’s kidney for that sort of money. So you are officially not filthy rich? Just in case there is an large inheritance involved you could always adopt a deserving soul.
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Mike, Dave's $5.00 per week was from his window washing job. Pretty good money for the time but we don't know how many hours that involved.
I did a bit of caddy work at a local golf club around the same time and that paid six shillings per round (30p). Mind you, wages were / are lower and prices higher here in the UK than in the USA.
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