Dave Stragand wrote: > > Hi All, > > Tonight my filmstrip projector arrived, and I tried "converting" it to > VHS tape. It worked beautifully! I ran the record player "out" > directly into the VCR, and locked the camera on the image on my wall. > Now I'll be the first to admit that it still looks like a filmstrip, but > this could make for a very convenient way to distribute these rare kits. > > Does anyone out there have a few of the kits, complete, or near > complete, with: > > 1) filmstrip > 2) record > 3) service reference book > 4) Service Manager tip sheet > > Sometime this winter I would like to work on these and get them on > tape. I'd appreciate if any of you out there who have all or part of a > service training kit could drop me a line personally and let me know if > I could borrow them sometime. > > Thanks, > > -Dave Dave, Are you in touch by EMail with Lee Exline in Iowa? He does some EBay trading as RoadKillontheWeb@?. He has a number of complete kits that he has collected over the years . I have a Video made from one of these that I got from a Plymouth club member that is a salesman's training/customer info presentation on the 42 De Luxe De Soto. It's pretty cool and I even got used to the *bing* sound after awhile. Ed |