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  • All i see is WEIGHT !........and a backache.

  • That brought back some memories of shifting Quad machines - getting to a tv station to find the tail lift on the truck did not work and hunting round for a nearby fork lift truck to just about lift it, then having to remove all sorts of bits to get it through doorways etc.

    Telecines were the worst for that - had to remove a monitor bridge on a Cintel III one time.

    Happy days.....

  • looks like a lota jackin to me.

  • What type of training does it take to run and care for a Quad machine?

  • The problem is you have the wrong kind of DOG! My 4 Siberian Huskies would have pulled that thing onto the trailer in no time at all for you!

  • Hmmm....didn't think of that.

    I'll give you a call next time I move one... in the snow! :)

  • What's your dog's name? Just curious.

    I have a cat named Tika.

  • How many hours of maintenance did it take to keep these machines in working order when these machines were being used at networks and local stations?

  • Have you ever dealt with older VTR's, like RCA TR-22's or any of the Quad 'cart' machines (TCR-100, ACR-25)?

  • Oh yes. My first quad experience was with TRT-1Bs in '64 at an educational station, which later acquired TR-4s and 3s, and after that.. VR1200Bs and a 2000B.

    The first machine I personally owned was a TR-22 in 1972, so I have a soft spot for them, and of course, the 70s that followed.

    My only broadcast television station experience was at that educational station, which never had need for a cart machine, so I did "miss" first hand experience with that particular bit of infernal machinery.

  • Yes, it sure is! Good eye. I currently have three VPR3s "online" in my transfer operation. Great machines.....

  • Nice work!

    Is that an AMPEX VPR3 in see in the final few frames of that clip in the background?

  • I have one 70B that is next to be resurrected. I'll be making some videos of that and post them here as it progresses. This one has only been out of commission a few years, so hopefully, it will be fairly easy to get up and running.

    In quad, I have three 70Cs, two 70As, a 70B and two AVR2s.

    I have more Ampex one inch machines than I can count..including seven VPR3s and five VPR6s and some others. I also have five VPR300 D-2 machines, along with the usual betacam SPs, and some M-II and D-3.

  • You have a very understanding (and helpful) wife. ;)

  • No wife here....she's just one of my good friends.

    I don't think there's a wife in the world who would put up with the stuff I do! LOL

  • What are some of the other VTR's you have, besides the 70C's, I know you mentioned you have a TR-70A.

  • LOL...I guess that could be!

    This trailer has hauled three of these...one about 900 miles. I wish I had shot some video of that adventure!

  • Forever now, whenever I see one of those trailers traveling down the highway, I'll wonder if there's a TR-70 inside.

  • For me, I'll wonder if it's a TR-70C.

  • Great, Guy.

    Park

  • ROTFLMAO !!!!!!

    Good Job !

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