OK, these have been claimed!
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 7:40 PM, Julian Antos < [email protected]> wrote: > Don't get too excited. > > Several months ago I bought a pile of mechanical engineering films from a > collector, and they've been sitting around collecting dust ever since. > They're all in rusty old cans and some (but not all) have developed Vinegar > Syndrome (I won't include any that seem severe, most are still totally > projectable/fine). Mostly from the 40s/50s with beautiful contrast. Most > are quite boring. I'm keeping one or two, but I really don't need this > stuff and I can't bear to throw it away. Hence, free. > > Maybe you can repurpose this material and make art. Maybe you can watch it > with your friends. Maybe it can collect dust in YOUR home or archive now. > My hope is that someone will take it and do something creative with it. > Maybe teach 12 year olds how to use a splicer. But either way: free. > > There are about 25 reels, 800-1200' each. Shipping is NOT free but should > be cheap enough via Media Mail or you pick up in Chicago. I can toss the > cans so the box won't weigh too much, if you wish. > > Some examples of titles, some have to do with boating, which may be > interesting: > > PLAIN INDEXING AND CUTTING A SPUR > ROUGH FACING TURNING DRILLING > ROUGH FACING AND BORING AND TURNING A SHOULDER > FACING, TURNING, BORING, GROOVING, AND CHAMFERING > PREPARING AND SETTING KEEL BLOCKS + CRADLE > > thanks! > > Julian > -- > Julian Antos > Northwest Chicago Film Society > www.northwestchicagofilmsociety.org > 773 827 8991 > > > -- Julian Antos Northwest Chicago Film Society www.northwestchicagofilmsociety.org 773 827 8991
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