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I live in Germany better known as Deutschlandistan
and when I like tohit something in the states I have to stand up early in the morning - really early. ![]() The lousy timeshift makes it possible, that I have to be at times around 1.00 - 4.00 am european time at the internet. This morning it was a 16mm comercial, as I remember a General Electric TV set film made in the mid 50s. Since a while I am collecting 16 & 35mm films with interesting themes to have good "food" for my 16 & 35mm TV station gear. ![]() Because I have no internet at home I drove to the gamer hell (Casino), which is in the next small town, 2 miles down the icey road. Yes, I was not the only customer there, some men were sitting in front of the electronic bandits junkin` their money! ![]() I was watching the auction , and passed it! More than 200 US$ is alittle too much early in the morning! ![]() After this 50 cent investment I went home. But whats that, I saw a big spider in MY HOUSE! I tried to kill him, not only because of the lost auction, I hate spiders! ![]() The spider was better woken up than I and disappeared between some radios! ![]() WHAT A LOUSY MORNING! ![]() Now it is around 7.00 am, I am sitting in my office after a 40 minutes trip to my work and I think about the spider! How he came into my house and how can I kill him, before he gets children? ![]() Oh, last but not least, I forget to shave myself and I left the number of the ebay auction in my car! ![]() TV-Collector P.S. I will add the number of the auction later!
Last edited by TV-collector; 02-20-2013 at 05:04 AM. |
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Yepp, here is the link to the auction:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/111012322114;...114%26_rdc%3D1 Number: 111 012 322 114 Sold for: ![]() TV-Collector |
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Maybe you could ask the buyer to make a DVD copy?
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That sure looks like an interesting film. I have one of those 1955 GE sets. If that was transferred to CD, I would buy a copy.
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And here I thought only I had mornings like that !!!
I found this guy hanging out in my garage a while ago , a cousin to your spider , perhaps ? PS , the distance between the holes is approx 2 inch spacing , to give a scale as to the size of this critter ... |
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Most spiders are harmless, and I leave them alone, as they'll eat the other bugs in the house.
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Hi!
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James Arness` gun to kill him! @ rid-TV01 / DaveGoodlin: I can`t play the DVD on my Steenbeck cutter table or the Fernseh GmbH movie player. ![]() Anyway "only" the DVD will be too expensive. I have no Paypal, and payments with Western Union costs a lot. Before Hussein Obsama moved into the White House I made payments (ebay/ I collect old TV guides!) cash in registered mail. This worked fine for years and I shipped about 2000 US$ this way. But then........ I lost over 200 US$ and gave up. ![]() @ Dave S: That`s interesting! Best regards TV-Collector |
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Just wondering, have you had any problem with the quality of Steenbeck replacement parts, now that Steenbeck has moved manufacturing from Germany to the Netherlands? We have not had any yet, but I know some others in the US have found bad machine work on new replacement parts. Jas. |
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Courage & patience, my German friend...You never know, ANOTHER one might rear its head here in the next month or 2...I've seen it happen all the time on Ebay...Some really rare, exotic item will surface, & then another couple will pop up, too..Just keep yr eyes open...
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Hi Jas,
I know that they moved to the Netherlands. But there are still some service organisations in Germany, for example in Berlin. The guy knows the old machines very well. I heard that they produce NOW rollers for shrinked films. Until now I had no bad experience with films. Some smell more or minor, or no smell. I have an american book about films in television, it is a rare US book, will introduce it next. ![]() I learned a lot from it. But the stuff is new to me. My old table has "truck fan belts", all other parts are standard elektronics, made around 1964. If you are into this hobby (O.K., there are forums for this gear, too) please give me more information about your experience. What I know is, that I have to keep my hands off pre-war 35mm stuff. They burn, and a german collector told me, that the ownership of these films in Deutschlandistan (So Germany is named by the italian Television because of the strong islamisation ) is forbidden.A few years ago an archive of the german state department has burned down, because the historic films inflame! ![]() Happy week-end, TV-Collector |
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