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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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