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Also check my e-Bay Auctions under user name tfiddler

Features in 16mm

Hot Rock- Robert Redford, George Segal, Flat TV version, color slightly off. Good print otherwise... $40

Cartoons

The Keeper of the Lions- Oswald Rabbit, Some splices towards the end. Great recordings of real lions roaring $25

Shorts & Other Odd things

Lawrence Of Arabia- Odd Reel #2 flat print, fogging of right side and scratches galore. $10

Educational Titles

Greece; a Celebration in Pictures- Doc about Greece made by Kodak. Pretty good shape. $25

Super 8 Sound

Shall We Dance- Fred & Ginger, slight smell, full feature 2 1200ft reels $75

Lonesome Lenny- Tex Avery MGM, take off on Of Mice and Men $25

Odd Reel- #1 Oliver the Eighth, Laurel & Hardy, $15 or would like to buy reel #2

Shoot Out- digest of a longer Documentary about Movie Cowboys, hosted by Greg Peck, it's a featurette pushing his newest cowboy film $10

Viva Zapata- 400ft digest, has one splice where he talks to the girls father $15

Super 8 Silent

Lil Abner- 200ft double feature BW of a sound cartoon $15

Lil Abner 50' BW of a sound cartoon $5

Laser Discs

 

 

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What the Ramps are for... we have three Pomeranians

Ted the Fiddler

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Screen opened full for 35mm slides, Cinemascope or Video Projection

I don't have a Video Projector yet, but several of my friends do and they just plug right into my system for one touch projection of DVD and Laser Disks. The sound goes through a 5 speaker Pro Logic II system.

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The 6ft tall Projector Cart. It looks messy, but it all rolls into a closet in the hall way when my wife wants it out of here...

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35mm Slides compared to the 27 inch TV

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Cinemascope about 9 ft x 3.5 ft

 

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