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<blockquote data-quote="JediMichael" data-source="post: 5260877" data-attributes="member: 97718"><p>I have gone through mine a ton of times.</p><p>Just checked on youtube, and this is the projector my theater had....22 of them. I always wanted to learn projection, but you had to be a manager first, and things just never worked out for that to happen for me. I did have some projectionist show me how to thread the film and let me do it a few times at least.</p><p>One of our theaters needed a new screen once, (I don't even remember why)....well, I keep the old one for quite some time but finally had to get rid of it. Never did anything with it other than bragging rights that I owned a movie theater screen. </p><p>It was one of the smaller sized screens, but folded up, that thing still weighed a ton.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]YmIRhUms4oM[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JediMichael, post: 5260877, member: 97718"] I have gone through mine a ton of times. Just checked on youtube, and this is the projector my theater had....22 of them. I always wanted to learn projection, but you had to be a manager first, and things just never worked out for that to happen for me. I did have some projectionist show me how to thread the film and let me do it a few times at least. One of our theaters needed a new screen once, (I don't even remember why)....well, I keep the old one for quite some time but finally had to get rid of it. Never did anything with it other than bragging rights that I owned a movie theater screen. It was one of the smaller sized screens, but folded up, that thing still weighed a ton. [MEDIA=youtube]YmIRhUms4oM[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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