[QuadList] Happy Thanksgiving: OT Turkey cooking--Post pix of your event (TL)
Ted Langdell
ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Thu Nov 24 12:36:40 CST 2011
Hi, David,
Thanks for the good thoughts.
I may go up I-25 to see Tony Korte at VideoMagnetics and some other folks in Colorado Springs and Denver, then likely over I-70/US 50 unless I need to go to Salt Lake City.
Or as said, over I-40 and up the central valley on I-5. Not sure what's going to happen. Taking things a day at a time.
Meantime, sounds like your PE-400 expert had the right schematic and you've had a lot of tasty success! Suppose you could save me a leg? I like the picture :)
Maybe we should have an AMIA or NAB Turkey Smoking event with you in charge :) Do it out by the Remote/Sat trucks displays. "Sponsored by _____________"
QuadListers... please do feel free to post your Thanksgiving Day "Works in Progress."
Cheers from a sunny and kinda cold Burnilillo, NM
Ted
On Nov 24, 2011, at 10:44 AM, David Crosthwait wrote:
> Happy Thanksgiving Ted! Have a safe drive down I40 or I80, depending on your route.
>
> Here, the traditional Hickory Smoked Turkey cookathon is underway. This routine started in Texas with instructions from Roy Underwood, a GE PE 400 expert video engineer. This is the 36th year of cooking Turkey the smoked way for me. Always a favorite here. Soaked Hickory wood fed fire over coals, lots of wine and other "goodies" for the basting.
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> I would like to encourage others (Attention John Turner and Paul Beck with known gatherings) to submit pictures of their work in progress. Maybe we could start a new tradition here.
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> Ted, stay away from Denny's on your way home!
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> Best Regards,
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> On Nov 24, 2011, at 9:25 AM, Ted Langdell wrote:
>
>> Watching from Bernalillo, NM, just north of Albuquerque...
>>
>> Just started on WGN... "Bozo, Gar and Ray" including Bozo, Ray Raner, Diver Dan, Dick Tracy and several other Chicago classics that have had enough of a run to have been recorded in color on Quad.
>>
>> I've seen a color kinescope in the early minutes, and what's likely TK-41 originated material recorded on Quad.
>>
>> I note some ringing and color smear in some of the stuff...
>>
>> Pretty simple production values on the Ray Raner show. They've been sitting on a 2-shot for more than five minutes. It ran for 18 years—live—and ended in 1981. Not sure whether any of what we saw was from Quad.
>>
>> More of what they're teasing likely IS from Quad originals, but who knows what's in between.
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>> Happy Thanksgiving on the road back home from AMIA.
>>
>> Ted
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