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Free 16mm Mag Stock


Andrew Bassett

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I have a bunch of unused old 16mm mag stock that I am offering to anyone for the price of shipping. I don't want to see this go to waste.

 

 

hi Andrew,

 

is it b/w or color stock?

 

ill take it if its b/w as i have a processor that i am building and it could be used for test stock to get a rough idea how my project is coming along...

 

thanks,

david

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hi,

 

my name is raymond. I want details how much stocks of 16mm do you have? i will pay for the shipment and etc... i am from malaysia. and we use 16mm stocks alot. sometimes i sne dover to my share partner studio in india. Do let me know if ure interested.

 

my email is : xmist23@gmail.com

 

Thanx

 

Raymond

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Folks, mag stock usually used to refer to what was also known as fullcoat i.e 16mm stock which was coated with magnetic tape type stuff instead of film emulsion.

 

I suspect some of you are hoping it might be normal film that has a mag stripe but I think thats really, really unlikely as that was never really reffered to as mag stock.

 

The bottom line is this isn't stuff you would put in a camera but in a full coat recorder or a synchroniser.

 

Hope that helps clear up the confusion!

 

love

 

Freya

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Freya is right. This is Magnetic 16mm sound recording stock. This is not film that you would put in a camera. It is for sound recording only. If you are familiar with what type of stock this is and can put it to use, it is yours. Just pay for shipping.

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Hello Andrew,

 

I'm interested in your mag stock, where do you live ? And how many feet do you have (about) ?

 

My email address is: abouserge (at) gmail.com

 

Thanks a lot in advance and I wish you a very good Sunday,

 

Serge from Belgium.

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Freya is right. This is Magnetic 16mm sound recording stock. This is not film that you would put in a camera. It is for sound recording only. If you are familiar with what type of stock this is and can put it to use, it is yours. Just pay for shipping.

Yes, I fully understand that. I have a fullcoat recorder, just having issues sourcing any.

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Hello Andrew,

 

How many many feet do you have? And where are you located? I teach at a film school in Montreal, Canada and we still do a lot of double system projection and editing on Steenbecks.

 

Let me know...

 

Roy

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