I remember a friend had a similar machine made in the 1960's. We thought it was so cool. Her mom would make popcorn, and we'd pretend we were in a theatre. You brought back a happy memory. Thank you.
I'm almost speechless, but not enough to forget saying THANKYOU for this. Brought back a lot of memories. You did a wonderful restore. I said to my wife, while watching you do the restore, "He should digitize the movie footage." And you did.
Beautiful object.I'm impressed by how they managed to do complicated things with just bent metal sheets. The paints you use are incredible, especially the chrome effect!
Thanks a lot Damien, I love that chrome effect ;) I’m not sure Wamoo sold a lot of these projectors… such a thin metal sheet. Not easy to make it work properly, I broke the films many times, too old probably. Thanks to the editing you don’t see it but I had to restart the projector every time I broke the film frame🤬😅
@@TheFabrik yeah this fims tends to become brittle with time and I see nothing wrong at all with the mechanism. That's why for preserving old movies, they are scanned frame by frame, not projected. This projector should work with any 8mm film, the reels are even standard ones!
How many kids got those and had their friends sleep over to watch cartoons? There was no better fun then that! That's an experience kids now days will ever know. They have to much now days to appreciate the simple things that use to bring us joy.
Hi, you perform these restorations of old technology using modern materials creating a perfect working item . The result is this old projector will last for years. Thanks for another great video. Cheers, Paul.🎥🎞👍👍🙏
Как же приятно видеть, как этот проектор заработал после восстановления. И замечательный звук ❤. Однозначно, дети в те времена были бы в восторге, если бы им такую игрушку подарили!
You do such a great job at fixing, restoring and many times improving these toys. The wonderful thing is that not only were they saved but they’ll be around for a long time. Thank you!
En fait si… cassé plusieurs fois. J’ai adapté le montage en découpant mais ça a été une vraie galère 😓 Le dernier film « Donald cinéaste » se cassait instantanément à chaque tour de manivelle je n’ai pas pu le montrer
@@TheFabrik Hello ! très belle restauration ! Par contre je ne comprends pas comment ton câble en 220v peut alimenter ton ampoule 12V sans tout exploser ? '^_^
Il existe des ampoules fonctionnant en 220v avec ce type de pas de vis. Par contre en regardant la vidéo, le restaurateur a apposé des autocollants, la marque ET aussi la tension de fonctionnement en 110v. Sinon très beau boulot
I work on projectors all the time and I have never seen one of these. A neat little machine with the basic functions of projection, but also looks so cool for a shelf piece.
I saw your last video of the train 🚆 it was a year ago. When are you going to make the next video? Have a great year and every body that sees this comment peace ✌️
Oh Gee! I think I have something similar (Except the one I have has been made for North America or maybe adapted by someone, I'm not sure). It was given to me by one of my deceased uncles as written in his last will two decades ago. The toy projector is still in a cardboard box for many years and I've never been able to make it work. Because it's some kind of family heirloom to me, I never threw it away.
I have the same Donald Duck cartoon .. only in color ... on standard 8mm as with this one ... This was an excellent video of the restoration of this children's projector . My late friend would have love to seen this video .. he was an avid Disney 8mm film collector ..
I am reminded of MASH. Hawkeye got a movie on a similar reel. Him, Trapper, and Col. Blake were in such a hurry to see it that skipped the projecteor and were taking turns watching it on Blakes microscope. It wasnt a Disney picture , IT WAS A DIRTY MOVIE lol
The restoration is fantastic! I like the powder coatings you us and I was impressed to see the chrome finish was so bright. I was not sure if the films would work but they have certainly held up after all these years. Thanks for sharing this, it was neat to see this come back to life.
If you like to see the movies one is called "Donald Duck Lioning Around" and the other one is "Pluto sleepwalking" They are in color and are better quality. 🤗
Great job yes, but the colour choice is awful! It just looks rusty again! It looked like it might have been a light blue or green originally and THAT would have looked ‘period’.
These toys were affordable in my country just for very rich people, impossible having one in my hands when child; it’s good to know how it was inside and how it worked
"Hi" The Fabrik, Une restauration sans doute moins compliquée que d'autres, mais un choix de couleur parfait pour ce projecteur (j'adore ce "moucheté" bronze) ! Et bien sur un niveau de finition qui me laisse toujours admiratif. J'avais la même question qu'un autre commentateur sur la solidité du film, possiblement en nitrate de cellulose, j'ai vu que cela a cassé... Si c'est cela, attention, car c'est un matériau hyper sensible au feu par ailleurs. Merci pour cette superbe vidéo !
This is just incredible! Thanks for your work, they are good as always! By the way, the 110 V mark and 12 V bulb combination reminds me of "resistive cord", which is a power cord made with resistance materials such as Cr-Ni alloy. Thus the power cord and the bulb in series would take the 110 V together, 12 V on the bulb and 98V on the cord. I don't know if the original design use a step-down transformer or a resistive cord, checking the original cord resistance may help.
Hey TF You brought this a long way back, I really like the colours. Thank you for demonstrating the projector, I understand from other comments the films kept breaking, they are now preserved on your channel. 🙂 Happy weekend and take care of Yourself 😊
First impression on all the crusty rusty, and I'm thinking.. this is going to be tough. but knowing how well you work. looking forward to the end result,
I so far haven't seen an old-timer Bell and Howell movie projector get restored. Those things were really noisy. They had no sound. It was like the silent film era. They were definitely used during the entire 1970s. 👌
A very well done job my friend. I found the train I needed and I'm going to buy it so u can fix it. Don't worry I haven't forgot about u my friend. Ur the best always. As soon as I buy it I'll send u the photos. Keep up the good work
Thanks, it was very difficult to adjust it😰 something you don’t see in the vid : the films were so old then they broke several times… it was a mess 🤷♂️😓😅
Surely, that machine should bring happy memories to some people today, pure childhood memories!❤😊😊😊
I hope so !! 😉
@@TheFabrikDon't just dream it built it and they will come.
Oh@@TheFabrik
@@hardkoregamer1981is that a call back to field of dreams?
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I remember a friend had a similar machine made in the 1960's. We thought it was so cool. Her mom would make popcorn, and we'd pretend we were in a theatre. You brought back a happy memory. Thank you.
That must have been awesome. I wish I had something like that!
@@datey_in_a_1st_taxi me to!
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That's not true, cuz they made those shorts in the beginning of the 1920s.
@kalynmiller558 Both toons are from '50. You can check it with a short research on Google.
When I was little we had no electricity but my cousin did and had a similar little projector. I am impressed with your finishing techniques.
Thanks a lot, glad to bring the memories back 😌🙌
I'm almost speechless, but not enough to forget saying THANKYOU for this. Brought back a lot of memories. You did a wonderful restore. I said to my wife, while watching you do the restore, "He should digitize the movie footage." And you did.
Hey thank you so much 🙏 Glad you appreciated it 😌🙌
I always find it amazing just how much mechanical engineering went into a lot of these simple children's toys!
Beautiful object.I'm impressed by how they managed to do complicated things with just bent metal sheets.
The paints you use are incredible, especially the chrome effect!
Thanks a lot Damien, I love that chrome effect ;) I’m not sure Wamoo sold a lot of these projectors… such a thin metal sheet.
Not easy to make it work properly, I broke the films many times, too old probably. Thanks to the editing you don’t see it but I had to restart the projector every time I broke the film frame🤬😅
@@TheFabrik yeah this fims tends to become brittle with time and I see nothing wrong at all with the mechanism.
That's why for preserving old movies, they are scanned frame by frame, not projected.
This projector should work with any 8mm film, the reels are even standard ones!
How many kids got those and had their friends sleep over to watch cartoons? There was no better fun then that! That's an experience kids now days will ever know. They have to much now days to appreciate the simple things that use to bring us joy.
It was the time before Streams, before DVDs, before VHS and before betamax.
Hi, you perform these restorations of old technology using modern materials creating a perfect working item . The result is this old projector will last for years. Thanks for another great video. Cheers, Paul.🎥🎞👍👍🙏
Как же приятно видеть, как этот проектор заработал после восстановления. И замечательный звук ❤. Однозначно, дети в те времена были бы в восторге, если бы им такую игрушку подарили!
Thank you !
You do such a great job at fixing, restoring and many times improving these toys. The wonderful thing is that not only were they saved but they’ll be around for a long time. Thank you!
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed it 😌🙏
Incroyable, le film de plus de 70 ans, ne s'est pas cassé !
En fait si… cassé plusieurs fois. J’ai adapté le montage en découpant mais ça a été une vraie galère 😓 Le dernier film « Donald cinéaste » se cassait instantanément à chaque tour de manivelle je n’ai pas pu le montrer
@@TheFabrik Hello ! très belle restauration ! Par contre je ne comprends pas comment ton câble en 220v peut alimenter ton ampoule 12V sans tout exploser ? '^_^
Il existe des ampoules fonctionnant en 220v avec ce type de pas de vis.
Par contre en regardant la vidéo, le restaurateur a apposé des autocollants, la marque ET aussi la tension de fonctionnement en 110v.
Sinon très beau boulot
Since I've been watching restoration videos, this is the first time I've wanted an object so much !!!
Beautiful restoration. Just what I needed after a long days work, plus I got to watch cartoons!!!!!!!!
Thanks a lot !! Sorry it’s not 4k / 60fps 😅
I always love the sand blasting part . Makes me sleepy 😂. Gorgeous restoration! 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I was never this much excited to see the end result. You brought back so many childhood memories mate. Thanks a lot for this video.
Thank hou very much 😌 Glad to bring the memories back 🙌
Beautiful restoration and I can't believe you got it to work! That's just amazing.
I was afraid I couldn’t make it… So fragile. Thanks a lot !!
Bravo très belle restauration les jouets anciens ont du charme
Merci beaucoup 🙏
Magnificent job you did restoring the old movie projector. Great work.
Thanks a lot !! I wasn’t sure I could make it 😛
Very Amazing 👏😋
I work on projectors all the time and I have never seen one of these. A neat little machine with the basic functions of projection, but also looks so cool for a shelf piece.
Another fantastic restoration, very old film reels
Not 4k / 60fps 😅
I saw your last video of the train 🚆 it was a year ago. When are you going to make the next video? Have a great year and every body that sees this comment peace ✌️
My latest train video was 1 month ago. I will do more very soon ;)
Really cool copper color and great work of course
Thank you !!! A bit far from the original color tho ;)
@@TheFabrik that doesn't matter keep up with the good work
Oh Gee! I think I have something similar (Except the one I have has been made for North America or maybe adapted by someone, I'm not sure). It was given to me by one of my deceased uncles as written in his last will two decades ago. The toy projector is still in a cardboard box for many years and I've never been able to make it work. Because it's some kind of family heirloom to me, I never threw it away.
This one says 110 V, which is close enough to US 120 to be interchangeable. Besides, the only thing you'd need to change would be the light bulb.
Nice job. also, cool toy! those reels are like full episodes. a lot more then on a View Master disc, that's for sure.
Reminds me of the other 1950's Disney movie projector you restored awhile back. You always find such unique items. 👍
I have the same Donald Duck cartoon .. only in color ... on standard 8mm as with this one ... This was an excellent video of the restoration of this children's projector . My late friend would have love to seen this video .. he was an avid Disney 8mm film collector ..
Thank you very much 🙏 I’m looking for more cartoons in color… Glad you appreciated it 👍
Stunning restoration!
Wow you did a great job for restoring the projector 📽.
Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you !!
😁 This projector is better than 8K, Great job!!!
I am reminded of MASH. Hawkeye got a movie on a similar reel. Him, Trapper, and Col. Blake were in such a hurry to see it that skipped the projecteor and were taking turns watching it on Blakes microscope. It wasnt a Disney picture , IT WAS A DIRTY MOVIE lol
That was a treat to watch those! Thank you!
This is a pretty remarkable toy for the time! I would have loved one of these as a kid!
Omg, I love both cartoons, especially first one with a pie 😊😊😊
This is so cool!, I didn't even know this existed, thank you so much for not letting that just be forgotten!
Thank you ! Glad you appreciated it 👍
@@TheFabrik I really like restoration videos, along with old stuff from the 1800's-1900's
@@goblossfeel free to watch my other vids 😉
@@TheFabrik i have been, you caught and pet sharj
I approve and loved watching. Fine, fine handicraft.
omg, i absolutely adore this device. 10 year old me would have been in love with that thing.
It would be nice to see those toy films cleaned up & repaired, digitally transferred, restored, & reprinted to new stock.
I agree ;) i broke them several times… Must be restored too
The films are readily available on TH-cam. The first one is called Donald Duck Lion Around.
@@thenflywjaz6917oh thanks for the info ! 😌👍
It must be broken there is no color
@@philiplubduck6107😅👍
I keep forgetting there are bulbs that small that need 110V. Love the colour layout too!
14 minutes & 54 seconds of rustling and brain crackles.. the perfect afternoon nap
Haha I do the same very often ;)
What a rewarding profession/hobby.
Amazing. Very well- restored thing. Hats off
Thank you !! 🙏
It's like Im watchin a magician, so amazing 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
The restoration is fantastic! I like the powder coatings you us and I was impressed to see the chrome finish was so bright. I was not sure if the films would work but they have certainly held up after all these years. Thanks for sharing this, it was neat to see this come back to life.
Thank you !! The films were too old. I don’t show it but I broke them several times at the end 😓
ho ! quelle belle restauration avec un final magnifique ! On ne s'en lasse pas... Beaucoup d'émotion quand on revoit ces vieux dessins animés. Merci
If you like to see the movies one is called "Donald Duck Lioning Around" and the other one is "Pluto sleepwalking"
They are in color and are better quality. 🤗
GREAT JOB ON 1950’S 8MM DISNEY MOVIE PROJECTOR -WAMOO- RESTORATION THE FABRIK 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you !!! 🙌
Great job! The antique copper powder coat is lovely!
Great job yes, but the colour choice is awful! It just looks rusty again! It looked like it might have been a light blue or green originally and THAT would have looked ‘period’.
Thanks, I tried to find the original color… 🤷♂️
These toys were affordable in my country just for very rich people, impossible having one in my hands when child; it’s good to know how it was inside and how it worked
If anyone in the US is wondering what the Donald cartoon was called it was called “Lion Around.” And the Pluto one was called “The Sleepwalker.”
Really good! 👌 And a very cool projector 😊🎥
Toujours une restauration de grande qualité. Bravo et merci pour la sauvegarde d'un superbe patrimoine.
Merci à vous 😊
Thank you for restoring that, your skills are wonderful.
I recently bought a 1920s Keystone 35mm film projector similar to your 8mm
Thank you !!
*_never look a full restore video but that was awesome please more never giv up😊_*
Thank you !! More vid to come soon ;)
@@TheFabrik i repair my iphone byself almost lol
Vraiment bien montée cette vidéo et en plus 2 films deja vus que je suis content de revoir. Au top 👍
Un grand merci ! Et très content d’avoir pu vous les montrer à nouveau 🙌
"Hi" The Fabrik,
Une restauration sans doute moins compliquée que d'autres, mais un choix de couleur parfait pour ce projecteur (j'adore ce "moucheté" bronze) ! Et bien sur un niveau de finition qui me laisse toujours admiratif. J'avais la même question qu'un autre commentateur sur la solidité du film, possiblement en nitrate de cellulose, j'ai vu que cela a cassé... Si c'est cela, attention, car c'est un matériau hyper sensible au feu par ailleurs.
Merci pour cette superbe vidéo !
Dood, i remmember seen these two episodes on tv... i feel so old now. LOL
That is so cool the footage of Pluto was from the Pluto short cartoon sleepwalker one Disney cartoon short I grew up watching as a kid
Well, well, well. I see that Mr Donald Duck hasn't changed his attitude in the last 74 years. Great video and restoration work.
quelle belle restauration, wow, good job
Merci beaucoup 👍
Grand! I would never have been able to do something like that. My compliments.
Excellent work
Thats so cool! I love how you take neglected toys that time forgot and make them new again 💯👍
Such a cool little machine.
This is just incredible! Thanks for your work, they are good as always! By the way, the 110 V mark and 12 V bulb combination reminds me of "resistive cord", which is a power cord made with resistance materials such as Cr-Ni alloy. Thus the power cord and the bulb in series would take the 110 V together, 12 V on the bulb and 98V on the cord. I don't know if the original design use a step-down transformer or a resistive cord, checking the original cord resistance may help.
This is a good toy for children. Worthy restoration!)))
Once again you find the most magical thing to restore! I love the copper!!!
Thank you !!!
Amazing 🤩
Thanks a lot mate 🙏 Hope you’re fine 👍
Excellent, excellent job! Your restoration of projectors are my favorite out of all the videos!
Thank you !! It’s so satisfying to bring these little things to life, and also a great pleasure to share it with you 🙌
Awesome ❤❤
Awesome restoration! A vintage toy saved!
Thank you very much !!!
That's really cool and I need one in my life immediately.
Toujours un plaisir
Merci de nous faire admire tes restaurations
🤓
Avec plaisir 👍
This Antique Copper is beautiful.
Excellent!
Hey TF
You brought this a long way back,
I really like the colours. Thank you for demonstrating the projector, I understand from other comments the films kept breaking, they are now preserved on your channel. 🙂 Happy weekend and take care of Yourself 😊
TH-cam isn't an archive, sadly. It could disappear at any time.
@@uncled39
True.
I am pretty sure he will keep a personal copy of the video
Thank you so much. In any case that projector will work for a few more years ;)
First impression on all the crusty rusty, and I'm thinking.. this is going to be tough. but knowing how well you work. looking forward to the end result,
Its amazing what some sanding and a fresh coat of paint will do to make something nice again
I so far haven't seen an old-timer Bell and Howell movie projector get restored. Those things were really noisy. They had no sound. It was like the silent film era. They were definitely used during the entire 1970s. 👌
Bravooooo maestro odlično uradjen posao.Veliki pozdrav od pratioca iz Bosne.
Hey Bosnia !!! Thanks a lot 😌👍
I just found my new favorite channel! You have every tool and gadget imaginable! I watched with my jaw dropped. You are a master.🙏❤
Thank you very much !!
just found, and binged all of your vids. love this kinda stuff. you do an amazing job!
Woww!!! VERY GOOD! This is the nicest restoration I´ve ever seeen this year! Good Job, man! Thanks.
Thank you very much !!!
8mm projector short film
Part 2 ?😳
Small short movies
That's romantic😌💕
There is no part 2 😉
Great memories thanks so much for the flashbacks
Awesome! I hawe the little green one, but unfortunately no films for it.
The films were in very bad shape, broken many times 😰 You will find some on eBay I guess 🙌
@@TheFabrik You did a realy great job restoring them!
Ahh when Disney was great now it’s just a money hungry bad movie making company. You did an amazing job
No disney always made disney movies like fantasia 1940s and the black caldreun
I mean The Black Cauldron
Espectacular proyector vintage😍. La restauracion fue genial👍
Bravo!
Good choice of paint colour.
A very well done job my friend. I found the train I needed and I'm going to buy it so u can fix it. Don't worry I haven't forgot about u my friend. Ur the best always. As soon as I buy it I'll send u the photos. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much 🙌 I’ll be in touch 😌👍
So cool, amazing work!!
Wow what a cool old toy.
Incredible once again.. thank you
Thank you !!! Glad you appreciated it 🙏
Very nice, although it seems like the shutter may be a bit loose/misaligned, resulting in the vertical motion blur.
Thanks, it was very difficult to adjust it😰 something you don’t see in the vid : the films were so old then they broke several times… it was a mess 🤷♂️😓😅
@@TheFabrik As someone who's day job is film digitization, I feel your pain!
😌👍
magnifique travail.....bravo
Merci beaucoup !
Well done. You always do a superb job. Thank you.
Thank you !!! 🙌
another amazing video. great job!
Thank you ! 🙏
Didnt know you had a youtube channel, i just watched your short video on tiktok and came to youtube to see what the picture quality was like.
Thank you ! More details here ;)
Fantastico !!!
Complimenti !!!
🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩🎩
I like how on the first few revolutions of "Pluto the sleepwalker", you can see the imprint from the band that held it.
Amazing restoration dude. Keep it up the good work;
Thank you very much 😌 Glad you appreciated it 🙏
Wonderful