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Topic: custer's last fight
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Mitchell Dvoskin
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1869
From: West Milford, NJ, USA
Registered: Jan 2001
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posted 09-21-2009 12:14 PM
In most states, it is illegal to run nitrate film outside of specially licensed venues that have the proper fire containment equipment. It is illegal to ship nitrate film though the US Mail. It is illegal to ship nitrate film though a private carrier unless it is properly packed and shipped as a hazardous material. While sellers on eBay ignore this all the time, should it catch fire in transit, you may find yourself visiting George Bush's vacation camp in Cuba.
Nitrate film is extremely flammable, and very hard to extinguish.
You need to wind though the film, looking for the words "Safety Film" in BLACK letters between the edge and the sprocket holes on one side.
All domestic 35mm motion picture film manufactured prior to 1950 was Nitrate. 1950 was the transition year to safety film. The fact that your film was originally issued in 1925 does not rule out that the print is a re-issue made after 1950, but based upon the title, I think that unlikely.
The burn test is the most definitive. Remove a couple of frames from the print, take outside and away from the rest of the film, hold with pliers, light it on fire. Safety film will stop burning when the source of the flame is removed, nitrate will burn it all to ash.
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