Awesome work, thank you for keeping history alive.
@grahamfoulkes73218 күн бұрын
I was privileged to know Jim Hardesty, in Trumansburg, NY from 2002 - 2016. An avid experimenter and innovator who gave life to many unique pieces of early electrical aparatus. RIP JIM HARDESTY.
@JeffBehary5 күн бұрын
Graham, if this video doesn't have us in tears nothing will.
@wirelessman99Ай бұрын
OMG...... We weren't aware of this video, it brings back great memories of a wonderful time and superb friends. We recently acquired another X-Ray tube collection, where do I put it on display?? We are currently on the hunt for one our videos we did in 1995 titled "In Quest of the Light". Jim and I produced about 125 of this VHS video that celebrated 100 years of the discovery of the X-Rays.😀 Jeff----Thanks for posting this 1992 video! Jim & Felicia RIP Jim Hardesty
@JeffBeharyАй бұрын
Jim I am still interested in your catalogues! Trail of invisible light! Frank Jones has the video, I will find it for you and digitise it. Priceless. Judy called just last week, I will ask her too.
@JeffBeharyАй бұрын
PS sent pics of tubes!
@zinckensteelАй бұрын
Did you copy this from a CED? The artifacts are not typical of VHS, and iirc the CED players rendered two frames per revolution..