[AT] 1955 farm equipment films

Dudley Rupert drupert at premier1.net
Mon Feb 14 23:10:48 PST 2005


For 20 bucks count me in ... 1st choice is DVD but VHS is OK.

Dudley Rupert
Snohomish, Washington


seithr at denison.edu wrote:
>
> Hi All --
>
> This is a fishing expedition of sorts.
>
> I recently acquired a mass of 16 mm film footage of farm equipment, shot
back in
> 1955. It's all from middle Pennsylvania, in color, silent, and in very
good
> detail. Plowing, harrowing, planting, forage harvesting, manure spreading,
> hay-making, etc., etc., etc. Mostly Minneapolis-Moline tractors, but some
John
> Deere, some Farmall. Also some footage of the Penn State ag campus, which
was
> celebrating its centennial in 1955. Cattle, silos, and stuff like that.
>
> A professor friend at the college where I work put it up on an editing
machine
> to view it with me, and he says the condition is fine. Glorious Kodachrome
from
> 50 years ago. The colors are wonderful. He can help me get it transferred
to a
> digital format from which we can strike off copies in either VHS or DVD.
>
> I'm asking whether folks would be interested in copies of this historic
stuff.
> My buddy and I could edit it all into maybe 30-45 minutes of viewing time,
drop
> in a little sound, and make it available on tape or disc.
>
> I need to know of potential interest before I proceed. The transfer to
digital,
> if done right, costs a few hundred dollars. I'd like to keep the cost of
copies
> to around $20, if I could.
>
> If you think you might be interested, please drop me a line in the next
few
> days. We will be making the decision about the digital conversion then.
>
> It's cool stuff. Took me back to my childhood.
>
> Bob Seith
> 1953 Farmall Cub





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