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HAPPY NEW YEAR

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HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!

Wishing each and every family a very HAPPY NEW YEAR .

I sure hope this year brings much happiness, prosperity and most importantly - good health for all!

Not much car news to report in the winter. I did purchase the "That Night" movie poster and had it laminated. It will become just one more piece of memoribilia that will go with the car to the next owner - whenever that is! That Night came out in 1992 and my car appears in the film shot in nearby Baltimore MD.

Did anyone else treat themselves to 59 parts for Christmas?

Curt
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HAPPY 01-01-10 TO EVERYBODY, MAY YOU ALL HAVE A HEALTHY, PROSPEROUS, AND FRUITFUL PARTS FINDING NEW YEAR.
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savvy59 wrote:HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!

Wishing each and every family a very HAPPY NEW YEAR .

Did anyone else treat themselves to 59 parts for Christmas?

Curt
From the Netherlands we also wish everybody all the best for this New year! May you all be blesed with good health and friendship in 2010.

And yes Curt, we treated ourselves to a nice 59 collectors item for Christmas. We bought a film strip viewer/record player that came from an old dealership, it hasn't arrived here yet as it was mailed to us 2 days ago but I do have the Ebay pics to share with you.

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Ron, neat projector! is there any way to get individual prints off a Film Strip? That would be neat! We (you) could make booklets of them. Of course I would help on the expense part if we could do this.

Happy New Year to you, Marjo and Matthew too!
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Curt,

I will get the strips digitized one way or another! For sure I can make pictures of the projected images and work with that or I can do what Dan advised me. He used a scanner for slides and negatives to digitize his father's family pictures. Maybe I can even make movies of the slides and the comments on the record
to put on youtube or just fpr the 59 Plymouth website.

First I'll have to be patient and wait for the package to arrive :roll: I do have one picture the seller made from the filmstrip and I'll attach it to this post for you.

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That is a good find, especially with the Plymouth filmstrips and records.

I have a similar set-up that I got when I bought all the old stock and equipment from our local Ford/Mercury dealer, although the filmstrips and records mainly highlight the mid fifties Ford products.

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Ron Keij wrote:Curt,

I will get the strips digitized one way or another! For sure I can make pictures of the projected images and work with that or I can do what Dan advised me. He used a scanner for slides and negatives to digitize his father's family pictures. Maybe I can even make movies of the slides and the comments on the record
to put on youtube or just fpr the 59 Plymouth website.

First I'll have to be patient and wait for the package to arrive :roll: I do have one picture the seller made from the filmstrip and I'll attach it to this post for you.

Ron
Ron, when I see you in July, I'll send you home with my scanner! We'll have to jerry-rig it, though -- for the film strips I digitized, I actually had to cut the film :? You won't want to do that with these precious filmstrips...

Dan
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