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from: `Lee Bahr`
date: 2004-02-27 00:03:14
subject: Re: [drakelist] Blue filter gel (C-line)

From: "Lee Bahr" 
Subject: Re: [drakelist] Blue filter gel (C-line)


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I bought some of this stuff awhile back, but can't remember where I sent =
off for it. I did it because someone posted that this is what Drake used =
and they also mentioned where it could be purchased.  But, I was =
dissappointed.  It is NOT the same as what Drake used.  The film is much =
thinner then what Drake used.  I would not buy anymore of it myself. =
However, the clor looked pritty good.   I kind of dissapointed me to =
have someone say this is what the mfg used and then when I got it, it =
was not even close to being original,  I think I paid something like $30 =
for this stuff.  More then likely if you used it, you would have to =
"stiffin" it with some clear plastic.
Lee Bahr
  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: David Austin=20
  To: Drakelist=20
  Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 6:54 PM
  Subject: [drakelist] Blue filter gel (C-line)


  Just trying to get hold of some new filter gel for the displays on my =
C-line. A previous posting suggested that Drake actually used a Rosco =
filter material known as Roscolene #853. I have been in touch with Rosco =
(UK) and they say this is a discontinued gel series. Does anyone know of =
a source of the original Roscolene #853, or if not, the nearest =
equivalent gel in one of Rosco's (or other manufacturer's) current =
range? Rosco tell me that there is no direct equivalent, but someone =
else may know of a satisfactory match?

  Thanks and 73

  David
  G4GTP
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I bought some of this stuff awhile =
back, but can't=20
remember where I sent off for it. I did it because someone posted =
that this=20
is what Drake used and they also mentioned where it could be purchased.=20
 But, I was dissappointed.  It is NOT the same as what Drake=20
used.  The film is much thinner then what Drake used.  I would =
not buy=20
anymore of it myself. However, the clor looked pritty good.  =
 I=20
kind of dissapointed me to have someone say this is what the mfg used =
and then=20
when I got it, it was not even close to being original,  I think I =
paid=20
something like $30 for this stuff.  More then likely if you used =
it, you=20
would have to "stiffin" it with some clear
plastic.
Lee Bahr
----- Original Message ----- From:=20 David">mailto:d.austin{at}minerva.screaming.net">David Austin To: Drakelist">mailto:drakelist{at}www.zerobeat.net">Drakelist Sent: Thursday, February 26, = 2004 6:54=20 PM
Subject: [drakelist] Blue = filter gel=20 (C-line) Just trying to get hold of some new = filter gel=20 for the displays on my C-line. A previous posting suggested that Drake = actually used a Rosco filter material known as Roscolene #853. I have = ---
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