[GreenKeys] request for TTY model 33 plastic casing
COURYHOUSE at aol.com
COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Sun Feb 9 23:03:53 EST 2014
We have no problem lending our 33 out.
I go with it and they have to pay my day rate, or equivalent for one
or more of my crew.
About the only gear we do not go out with are Ikegami 79A ENG
cameras because we have them stacked up like cord wood.
We are part of the film community kind fun most of the time! met lots
of interesting people I might not have met.
Ed Sharpe Archivist for SMECC _www.smecc.org_ (http://www.smecc.org)
In a message dated 2/9/2014 8:48:17 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
62.5milliamps at gmail.com writes:
I have a new cover for the reader punch I hope to use to convert a 33
KSR into an ASR There was someone on ebay selling the other part of
the cover for $75. each plus shipping.
I guess we have to remind our listeners once in a while. NEVER NEVER
LOAN OUT A 32, 33, 38 TO A PROP MASTER OR PRODUCTION COMPANY. My
completely restored 32 ASR
came back with many parts broken. Some of the larger machines with
more metal are harder to damage but they will do their best to break
any glass.
I have provided machines for several productions... with a large
difference... They had to take ME as well as the machines. I
supervised every move and the use of the machines.
Jack Hart has also done this.
Same goes for antique and classic automobiles. Don't do it..! I
would tell you some horror stories but that would be off topic.
I was lucky to work with a couple of very good directors. Tug
Yourgrau, Errol Morris, and Clint Eastwood. Very professional and
were very thankful and appreciative.
Mr. E was saddened to learn that I own a 42 Packard as he would have
liked to use it in Flags of our Fathers. However NO ONE drives my
Packard except me.
Enough of this;... I am rambling.
Don
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