Service Training Films -Source for conversion

marcus mcgee

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Dave;

The person I bought my last 2 GMC's from was heavily involved wit film
strips, and similar media as he was the originator of film strips for library
and school use. His name is Morton Schindel, is a great guy. I will try to
contact him and see if can or knows some one who can do the conversion. Last
I knew he was in Weston Ct. What is the exact fromat - is there a trade name
for it? Let me know and I will call him. He has an imense collectio of old
machines in a collection. He is also on the net someplace under Media
Mobiles.

Marcus

> >In a message dated 12/16/1999 1:30:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> >
> >> n my collection of GMC memorabilia I have about 2 dozen film/audio
> >> strips that dealers used for training service personnel. I wonder
> >how
> >> many actually took the course??
> >Hi Dave!
> >Anyway of getting them formatted for use in vcr? Maybe all the clubs
> could get the whole package so all could eventually see somehow?
> >
> >Scott >HREF="http://members.aol.com/adohen/advice/index.htm">NEHODA'S
> >BACK YARD
> I would like to do that. The projector has been at Jim Bounds shop for
> quite a while. He thought he could rewire the rodent damage but couldn't
> manage it without a schematic. The only other solution would be to copy
> them in VHS. The problem here is getting audio in synch with the film.
> The tapes are rather odd; they are on 35mm film strips with a regular
> audio cassette tape combined in a special cartridge. Bill Bryant has been
> working to convert another film cartridge type to VHS and has experienced
> difficulty.
>
> If some club wants to come forward and underwrite the conversion costs (I
> have no idea at this point what they would be) I would be willing to
> share the media with them.
>
> Dave Greenberg
> Seasons Greetings To All!