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Sealed 1962 Eastman Kodak 35mm Tri-X B&W 100'ft Film Spool Reel in Original Box

$ 26.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Brand: Kodak
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Film Format: 35mm/135 Print
  • Condition: The inner cannister on each of these is factory sealed and has never been opened. The box and spool are approximately 4" wide. I can not attest for the care of the film since I was one month old when this film expired in July 1962. The photographer who's estate this came from kept the film in his refrigerator. Some of the boxes I checked do have slight slight moisture damage because of the refrigerator storage. And it appears that all of the inner tin film cannisters have some slight rust/tarnish damage because of it, too - however none of the rust/tarnish has penetrated to the precious film inside. Regardless, as you photographers know, the colder temperatures are the thing that can extend the life of the film. The film has never seen the light of day (or any other light for that matter) but because of the age, I can not guarantee if the film is usable so it is being sold as is. Regardless it is a very cool thing to have in your display case along with your vintage 35mm cameras and b

    Description

    Sealed 1962 Eastman Kodak 35mm Tri-X B&W 100'ft Film Spool Reel in Original Box
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    This listing is for one box.
    I have 5 boxes for sale...
    Eastman Tri-X
    Panchromatic  Negative Safety Film
    Type 5233
    Type II Class N
    35mm 100' No. 10 Spool
    Exposure Index 320
    The inner cannister on each of these is factory sealed and has never been opened.
    The box and spool are approximately 4" wide.
    I can not attest for the care of the film since I was one month old when this film expired in July 1962. The photographer who's estate this came from kept the film in his refrigerator.  Some of the boxes I checked do have slight slight moisture damage because of the refrigerator storage. And it appears that all of the inner tin film cannisters have some slight rust/tarnish damage because of it, too - however none of the rust/tarnish has penetrated to the precious film inside. Regardless, as you photographers know, the colder temperatures are the thing that can extend the life of the film. The film has never seen the light of day (or any other light for that matter) but because of the age, I can not guarantee if the film is usable so it is being sold as is. Regardless it is a very cool thing to have in your display case along with your vintage 35mm cameras and bulk loader. Please see my photos  as part of the description and if you have any questions, please email!
    I combine shipping on like products! I want you to be happy with your purchase! Always handled carefully and packaged securely! Buy with confidence from a seller who takes the time to show you the details and not use just stock photos. Please check out all my pictures and email with any questions!
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