Transfer to CD? Oh my God! Never! I'm buying a screen and a projector so you can experience these filmstrips the way they were meant to be experienced. Geez, that's like somebody saying "You could probably buy a new car that's better." Horrors! (Just kidding, thanks for the advice.) MM hugh hemphill wrote: > I have a film strip projector. I got off e-bay for very little. However, > closer to hand, there is someone on the list who can copy the whole thing > onto a CD (or 2) for you. Once I get my act together, I am going to send > him the film strip and a tape of the one record I have from the 1958 sales > presentation kit I acquired. No one has seen the show but me since I got > it. Mike Trettin, for it is he, can also add the whole thing, sound and > all, to the web site. What you have would be quite a cool resource for the > 1968 page. > > Incidentally, you will probably find a service in your town which will do > the same work. In San Antonio, Texas, it would be about $100.00 I believe > the content can also be put on a VHS cassette. > > Congratulations on such a cool acquisition. > > Hugh >