Home 9.5 16 Multi-gauge 17.5 28 Pix Miscellany
LINKS
One of the main sources of stuff is Buckingham Film Services. Tony Reypert has done a huge amount for the hobby, not least thru the introduction of the Buckingham 9.5 Elf conversions. No website, but contactable by email at buckingham@filmservices.wanado.co.uk. Periodic lists if you send sae's.
Grahame Newnham's Website www.pathefilm.freeserve.co.uk. Some lovely stuff about Evelyn Dall, plus a big sales list. 28mm and 17.5, too. Pix of equipment - altogether a great site.
www.classichomecinema.co.uk is self-explanatory. Huge stocks of films and related.
Group 9.5 website www.pathescope.freeserve.co.uk
A Dutch Collector www.xs4all.nl/~wichm/cinimage.html Huge range of cine stuff.
www.reeldeals.com.au is a site for an Australian cine magazine. Interesting articles on a rare tri-gauge machine and an Australian optical sound conversion for a Gem.
Paul Schimmel's website www.schimmel.webspace.virginmedia.com/ . Radio but some cine too.
http://users.telenet.be/frank.ttt/ is a Dutch language site but with some great pix, including things I never knew of, eg a 16mm Noris like the 9.5 and 8mm ones, what looks like an American
version of an H, very early Heurtier tri-gauge and a Bolex G3 rip-off. Loads of stuff also on phonographs, old radio's, film gauges etc. It's in Dutch, but tho' I don't speak it
I still found all them pix fascinating. Some info on the early 17.5 film gauges.
www.filmprojectors.eu has lots of projector pix
David Richardson has sent me this web address, http://www.filmstips.com. I think it's run by the New Zealand cine collectors mob. It's all about
the toy end of the market, from Bingoscopes to plastic giveaway projectors etc etc. Some of it I have previously put (by permission!) on the Toy page,
but this is much more extensive. Fascinating.
http://8mmforum.film-tech.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi is a chat, help, sales forum.
www.fosterfilms.co.uk. Paul Foster does 8 and 16, and also some 35.
www.cinemamuseum.org.uk is the site of the Museum set up by Ron Grant in South London.
www.cinesales.com do a splendid CD-ROM on how to be a professional projectionist.
mikebelts@yahoo.co.uk phone number 075835 43476, has taken over belt supply from the late Warton Parfitt.
www.cinebelts.co.uk do belts, tho' they seem pricey to me.
David Pierce has drawn my attention to a French website which has some 17.5 and 28mm literature - it's at http://cinematographes.free.fr/index-catalogues.html. Mostly about 35mm equipment tho'.
Terry Vacani has sent me this link - even if you can't do French, you should be able to find your way to some splendid pix of projectors etc. www.fondation-jeromeseydoux-pathe.com
A (mainly 16mm) website, www.paulivester.com. Inter alia, he has attempted a list of all Bell and Howell projector models.
http://www.olafs-16mm-kino.de:80/ is a site in German but with lovely pix of German 16mm machines.
A Greek but in English website http://chpsagr.site4all.gr/
http://batfredland.free.fr/Cinema.htm is a site I just came across - he seems as weird as us.
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/projecteur.cinema/index.htm This one has lots of pix of bigger 16mm machines and loads of 35.
www.film-tech.com has manuals and stuff, tho' mainly American and modern.
Here are some links for the more 35mm minded. See also Curzon above.
How can I not have looked at this site before? Lots of amazing stuff for the real techie on film, stocks, colour, Kinemacolor and other colour systems etc etc. Visit.
www.brianpritchard.com/Kinemacolor%20Project.htm
www.cinephoto.co.uk has a second site attached and actually a fair bit of narrow gauge stuff.
http://bioscope.biz/ is an extensive personal collection of mostly early 35mm