Posts tonen met het label Coemar Harvester. Alle posts tonen
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dinsdag 25 augustus 2015

Welcome to my Vintage Lights blog!

Hi and welcome to my blog

Being a deejay for more than 30 years in several discotheques and venues, made me a great fan of the old vintage 70/80's lighteffects. The most I like the effects which are manufactured with Par36 light bulbs. I like the mecanicsm, I like the noise, I like everything about them. Good scraftsmanship from brands like Coemar, Clay Paky, Nisel and Kremesa.

I try to salvage them, restore them in a good working order and then rent them to a select group of people who know how to handle them and put them to work on my own 70/80's parties.

If you know any forgotten effects, or know somebody who needs information about these things, let me know..I'm connected to a worldwide group of vintage disco lights lovers and we can provide answers to your questions.

Mail me : Info@ricovrijhoeven.eu 


If you want to see demo's and impressions of these lights, please follow me on my Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5YNvAzYHDg6YMxkbMe65Vg?view_as=subscriber

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Looking forward to your mail, enjoy the tour in this blog!!

 

maandag 18 november 2013

Coemar Comet 36

They are as rare as a Toyota GT 2000, but still I have been in the position to buy a Coemar Comet 36 in very good working condition.
The shell has been painted black. I will get this unit in january 2014 and will then look if it is possible to repaint the Shell back into it's original Spick Silver color.



After receipt of the big item, it will go straight to my flightcase builder for the build of a flightcase, because it is too big, too fragile, to transport it without a good case!








To get a good impression, here's a movie :