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Best of Santa Fe - Midwest Midwest Video Productions MVBSF 601577880141
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With footage from pre- and post-merger Santa Fe across the Midwest we see the Santa Fe in '"full warbonnet'" mode. Even post-merger trains feature pre-merger paint. Shot from 1994 to 1997 we feature a variety of trains and locations, including Galesburg, Fort Madison, Kansas City, Corwith. Joliet, McCook, Blue Island and South Bend.

We'll get a close-up look at the latest ATSF motive power, the Warbonnet dressed SD75M (including a quick cab visit). Go back in time and see the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in the Midwest.

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DVD Item#:MVBSF
Runtime:1 Hour, 53 Mins ($0.18/min)
Producer:Midwest Video Productions
Aspect Ratio:Full Screen
DVD UPC:601577880141
Shrink Wrapped?:NO!
Disc Type:DVD
Region Code:0 Worldwide NTSC
Best of Santa Fe - Midwest
Charley Mann (Little Mountain SC US) on 2017-11-11 17:39:57.

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This is my first DVD program, from this producer. The content is excellent, but the quality of the film is very poor to fair. The only time the image appears somewhat sharp, is close up views of the Locomotives. You really have to adjust the Contrast, Brightness and Back Lighting on my Samsung TV, to get an image you can stand to watch. This program, was shot between 1995 thru 1999, which means the image quality should be much better than it appears. The shooter, must have shot, with a marginal Camera. Other producers, who shot programs, during this time period, have much better image quality. Doubt, if I will ever purchase any more Midwest Video Products.

Additional remarks by Charley Mann:
Narration: Just enough.
Would kids enjoy this? I doubt it.
Image quality: Poor.
DVD Value: Overpriced for the amount of enjoyment I got out of it.
Recommend to others? Definitely not!.

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