Posted by Adirondack case guy on October 22, 2010 at 17:34:45 from (67.252.92.228):
This morning my good cyber CASE friends J Garner and J Heikemper e-mailed me. I had replyed on a post last night, by jmohr titled First COM drive. I described how the COM tractors were presented to customers in our area by the sales staff from the Syracuse Branch office and participating dealers. Well Jim, here is the Film you remembered. The sticker on the cover says J.I.CASE COMPANY presents THE CASEOMATIC STORY by John Colburn Associats, Inc. 1122 Central Avenue, Willmette, Illinois. This is copyNo 65. It's not for sale, as it is part of my very extensive collection of Case Toys and Memorbilia, However I would really like to share it with all of you. SO how can I convert this from old 8MM I think to modern tech. so I can share it? If I remember this film lasts about 1 hr.
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