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Posted by Joe Bernstein on 07/25/06 04:21
Riverwest Film & Video has recently moved from 820 E. Locust St.
to 824 E. Center St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
When Riverwest Film & Video opened, there was an aspiration to
make film equipment available to local filmmakers on a communal
basis. Well, apparently nowadays all the starving artists are
doing digital video instead. So they're taking the move as an
occasion to unload a whole lot of old film equipment cheap.
After a two-day official sale, when I stopped by today I found
a sign saying "Name your price".
I don't know beans about film equipment, so I can't say much about
what's there. (I gather there are some cameras and some reels
of film, but I'm not all *that* sure...) I just thought it'd
be a shame if all this imposing-looking stuff ended up in the garbage,
and the guy who seemed to be in charge said he'd still be trying to
unload it for at least a few more days.
He's willing to ship stuff, but the prices would need to be
enough to recompense him for his time and effort.
If you want more information, write to <xleplae@yahoo.com>
(properly configured software should send any direct replies
to this posting to that address) or call 414/265-8433. I'm
just the (fairly ignorant) messenger.
Joe Bernstein
--
Joe Bernstein, writer joe@sfbooks.com
<http://www.panix.com/~josephb/> "She suited my mood, Sarah Mondleigh
did - it was like having a kitten in the room, like a vote for unreason."
<Glass Mountain>, Cynthia Voigt
--
Joe Bernstein, writer joe@sfbooks.com
<http://www.panix.com/~josephb/> "She suited my mood, Sarah Mondleigh
did - it was like having a kitten in the room, like a vote for unreason."
<Glass Mountain>, Cynthia Voigt
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