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[PADG:1867] Re: Recordak MicroFilm Readers
Another version of the Recordak
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Muller" <kmuller@xxxxxxx>
To: <padg@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 3:40 PM
Subject: [PADG:1865] Re: Recordak MicroFilm Readers
> Dear Preservation folks--
>
> This may be the strangest question posted to this list, and I hope one
> of you can help. Steve Maisel is seeking props for use in the filming
> of the NBC series "Crossing Jordan" and contacted ALA for assistance.
>
> His request follows. If you have an old Recordak in the corner, contact
> Steve directly either by e-mail or by phone.
>
> Just think ... your old workhorse microfilm reader a TV star!
>
> -- Karen Muller
> Librarian and Knowledge Management Specialist
> American Library Association
> 50 East Huron Street
> Chicago, IL 60611 USA
>
> Toll free: 1-800-545-2433 x 5031
> Direct: 312-280-5031
> Fax: 312-280-3255
> http://www.ala.org/library
>
>
>
> >>> <Cristaruth@xxxxxxx> 12/06/02 01:51PM >>>
> Hi Karen,
>
> Thanks so much for your assistance.
>
> As we discussed, we are looking for 3 Recordaks to be used in an
> upcoming episode of Crossing Jordan (NBC at 10:00 on Mondays). Because
> this episode takes place in the early 1960's, we will not be able to use
> a microfiche reader. We are looking for the table top version of the
> Recordak.
>
> Can you help us find this units? We only plan on using this Recordaks
> within a two week period. Filming starts at the end of next week. So,
> once we've found the units, they will need to be rushed to Univresal
> Studios in Los Angeles. We can pay for shipping.
>
> Also, if you know of any units that are for sale, that's great.
> However, we do not have a large budget.
>
> Please call me if you learn anything new. 818/733-3287.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Steve Maisel
> Crossing Jordan Set Dec Production Assistant.
>
>