[QuadList] 1" Machine glue
David C. Crosthwait
david at dcvideo.com
Tue Feb 2 09:10:57 CST 2010
Bill and the group,
Next to the AVR-1, the ACR-25 gets my vote as the most beautiful and
versatile machine ever made. Talk about a cash box? I wonder how much
income has been generated by that one product for stations who heavily
invested in one, two, or sometimes more (example: WFAA Dallas had
three).
We have been fortunate to have acquired seven of them in the last
twenty years, two of which are fully intact (in storage) and waiting
for the day. NAB display?
Attached is one such "save" in Texas.
David Crosthwait
DC Video
www.dcvideo.com
Quoting Bill Carpenter <wcarpen107 at yahoo.com>:
> I think it's just progress, I was designing helical machines, before
> they were a broadcast product, except in France on Secam, and the
> Phillipiness, and I did on-air (non-phased) color tests, in Mexico
> City, 2 weeks before the Olympic's in 1968.
>
> In the early 70's, I was the product manager, for all the Quad's
> except the AVR-1 and ACR-25, and introduced the AVR-2. By 1980, I
> had the VPR-20, the portable 1" machine and in 83, I introduced the
> best helical scan machine ever built, the VPR-3, so it's just
> progress, and making everything better!
>
> Bill Carpenter
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