[QuadList] AVR-1 to Frankfurt
C. Park Seward
park at videopark.com
Mon Feb 21 10:29:50 CST 2011
Hi Tomislav,
I sent your message to Bob.
Best,
Park
C. Park Seward
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On Feb 21, 2011, at 7:09 AM, Tomislav Marjanovic wrote:
>
> Hi, Park,
>
> Sorry, for coming back late on this subject.
>
> Bob Murch is my old friend as well. I gave Training course for this AVR-1 for Bob at Ramstein Air Force Base.
> Last time I have seen Bob at one of NAB Shows. I still have his Business Card:
> Robert S. Murch, Chief Broadcast and Conference Unit UNITED NATIONS New York.
> Bur, there is no email address on this Card - probably not find yet at that time!
>
> Park, i shall appreciate very much if you could give me email address from Bob. Or, just send this email to him.
> Thank you in advance. Regards,
>
> Tom
>
> Tomislav F. Marjanovic
> E-Mail: tom.marjanovic at t-online.de
> www.global-curriculum.de
>
> "C. Park Seward" <park at videopark.com> schrieb:
> My old friend Bob replies:
>
>> Park,
>>
>> Getting that machine into Frankfurt was a challenge, but it was there and running well when I left in Sept. 1977.
>>
>> As I recall, it was serial number 0049. There are a number of items I know about that AVR-1 that would uniquely identify it, if you ever suspect you have run into it.
>>
>> Bob Murch
>> AFNE 73-77
> Best,
> Park
>
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> On Feb 7, 2011, at 12:17 PM, Ted Langdell wrote:
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>> Cool pix, Park.
>>
>> On Feb 7, 2011, at 10:12 AM, C. Park Seward wrote:
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>>> I will ask what happened to the AVR-1 from Ramstein. This pic is from 1975.
>>
>> <n_a.jpeg>
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>> Looks like IVC Blue (900 series) next to the AVR-1's Ampex Gray.
>>
>> In the back corner, it looks like the microscope eyepiece of a Smith Splicer sticking out from between the racks and just to the right of that, a second generation Ampex Quad peeking out from behind a film island camera.
>>
>> Interesting way of staging Quad tapes. Seems like "we're marking territory, here."
>>
>> Thanks for the pic and background.
>>
>> Ted
>>
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