Hi Katherine,

I'm still interested in the Steenbeck.  I'm in Boston and can make arrangements 
to get it this week.  

Again, I'm a film lover and have no interest in selling it.  Passing it on to 
others sounds good to me.

Please let me know so I can solidify my plans.

-Christina

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On Aug 17, 2012, at 3:20 PM, katherine Bauer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Frameworks,
> I know that many of you did respond to wanting to give a loving home to my 
> steenbeck which is in an NYU building in NYC and need to be taken out of 
> there. See I am in LA. So I can not help you other than lead you there and 
> get you in the building during a week day. maybe the weekend. I apologize for 
> those of you who did show an interest and then I did not get back to you. I 
> heard back from a lot of people. So I was trying to sort through all of that 
> and find those that were serious and those whom ideally would keep it in NYC 
> and would allow me to use it when I returned or at least have it in a place 
> where it could be some what communally accessed. I want to find a place where 
> if you did not need it or want it after any amount of time you would not just 
> sell it off or give it away to someone you did not know but would contact me 
> and see if at that point I could help you find another place for it. It came 
> from the NYC community and I thought it was a good idea to keep it active 
> there. However, I am open to all sorts of things now since my ideal spots 
> ended up not working out. It is a 6 plate. Taken apart there are 4 parts 
> including the trim bin. the largest part is 3 1/2'' and is heavy, but it is 
> on wheels. I recommend using a van or a truck with a ramp. Then 2 very strong 
> people or 3 people can maneuver it. Otherwise to lift it into a van could 
> take upwards of 4 very strong people. It is bulky!! It is heavy!! It is a 
> wonderful machine that could last you a life time!!! It has mag and optical 
> sound. All bulbs working. Has recently been serviced by Steenbeck master Paul 
> Tomasko. I dont know the year...I think 80s. Paul said they were bought new 
> by NYU and he has serviced this machine throughout its time there. its a good 
> one. Please let me know if you can take it from 383 Lafayette asap! There is 
> an elevator to the street to help you. I as I said am in LA and can only help 
> you over the phone. 
> Thank You,
> Katherine 
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