[Frameworks] Steenbeck and MTM

Jon Behrens bolexman at msn.com
Wed Apr 20 16:44:32 UTC 2022


Hey Alain
Is this still available?

Let us Know
Jon

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> On Apr 18, 2022, at 3:12 PM, 16mm Directory <info at 16mmdirectory.org> wrote:
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> The following items remain available for donation. We can arrange a local pick-up, or work with your preferred crating and freighting company. 
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> We are currently in conversation with several organizations regarding the Steenbeck, though nothing is confirmed, so if both organizations decided
> to pass, we'd like to identify other potential takers. The MTM will likely need to be scrapped (in next 1-2 weeks) if we don't find any takers.   
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> Steenbeck 1901 six-plate flatbed, includes several boxes of spare parts. Late-model (early 1990s) machine, working well up until recently. The 
> main drive motor bearings appear to have seized up. It’s a mechanical repair that will require some know-how. Dwight Cody on the east coast can 
> likely walk someone through the repair process over the phone. 
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> MTM 16mm magnetic film player/recorder, includes several boxes of spare parts, a stack of unused raw 16mm magnetic stock, as well as a degausser 
> and machine manuals with full schematics. The MTM was pulled from the old Music Annex in San Francisco. It was serviced after being transported to 
> our studio and has seen little use. Lives in a cool, dry space year round; comes from a smoke-free, pet-free environment. 
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> Best Regards,
> Alain LeTourneau
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