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<div>You look familiar, but can't seem to place you.</div>
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<div>Archives still has tons of quad tape, 1" tape, film, you name it. I was only involved with maint on the 2" machines, AVR-1's</div>
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<div>I knew George Hartman, and of course Bob Mueller, he was supervisor of the video maint. group. Carl Prince sounds familiar, but not Gardner.</div>
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<div>Hope this helps, Thanks for the interest and your reading time.</div>
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From: Hrdeppe@cs.com<br>
To: quadlist@quadvideotapegroup.com<br>
Sent: Thu, Feb 4, 2010 9:04 pm<br>
Subject: [QuadList] Question for George Keller<br>
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My name is Harold R. Deppe, father of list member Harold W. Deppe in
Tucson, AZ.
I worked for CBS in NY from 1949 to 1973. I started in video and telecine
maintenance in Grand Central Studios and ended up in operations in the
Broadcast Center. Never worked in tape, but always had a great interest from the
first VR-1000 that was installed on the second floor of Grand Central. Then
the tape department expanded and moved to the seventh floor.
I have been reading, with interest, George's more recent CBS tape stories,
especially about the archives across 57th. I wonder what formats,besides
Quad, are being archived and are there any film transfers being done. What
model Quads and other VTR's are in use and in what quantity? I remember some
recordings of the Apollo flights being stored on the floor in the hallways
collecting dust. I wonder if these have been rescued to the archives?
Do these names ring a bell? Bob Muller, George Hartman, Carl Prince, Herb
Gardner.
I've attached a picture of me at the Broadcast Center setting up a PC-70 in
the late 60's.
Thanks, and I look forward to many more interesting posts.
Harold Deppe</HTML>
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