For reels try Larry Urbanski. Don't have the link in front of me but if you 
Google just his name his company should come up.

Sounds cool! Good luck!

Andy Uhrich
Film archivist, Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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On Sep 30, 2016, at 9:57 AM, Maureen Tripp 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Yes, I still keep it, and I still like it, and want others to also! So . . .

1.        Does anyone know a source for new take-up reels?

2.       I'm planning an pop-up 16mm "theater" for October-has anyone done 
anything like this? Any tips regarding where I should "pop up"? Or any other 
tips for getting students engaged?

Thanks, all!

Maureen

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