Getting The VR – 1000B to NAB — GoFundMe page activated

Ted Langdell Ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
Sun Feb 28 10:07:48 CST 2016


Here's your chance to help make history at NAB. 

Getting this example of the first model of video tape recorder to NAB for the 60th anniversary of the unveiling of commercially successful video tape can be achieved if you and 999 other people contribute $25.

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The clock is ticking and the GoFundMe page has been reactivated by the Museum of Broadcast Technology.

https://www.gofundme.com/wmbt.org

The Museum needs to have funds in hand by March 30.

That's just 33 people a day making a $25 contribution.

Please share this with your friends and colleagues, the broadcast engineering and technology societies of which you may be a member. 

Pass the hat at your March meetings (or an iPad set to the go fund me page, so individuals can make contributions while your meeting is in progress.)

Your contributions are tax-deductible, and will be recognized by the Museum of Broadcast technology, and by the Quad Videotape Group which is helping the fundraising effort.

The museum has been bringing equipment to NAB since 2013, beginning with the smallest quad machine you've ever seen, the Ampex VR ? 3000.

Ted

Ted Langdell
Secretary, Quad Videotape Group
Ted at quadvideotapegroup.com
(530)301-2931

Dictated into and Sent from my iPhone, which is solely responsible for any weird stuff I didn't catch.



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