I'm helping an elderly neighbor sell off his photo store remains. He had the store for 40 years starting in 1957. This particular couriosity is something that interests me personally.
Ansco Type-1B Class-A
Versapan Reconnaissance Film.
9.5" x 180'
Exposure index 80
Expiration date of June 1962
The tape on the lid is long gone so I don't even know if it's good or not. Our good buddy Jim Galli has agreed to test it for me but I was also hoping someone knew anything else about it. Give me something to think about while Jim has all the fun
He had me come over today and look around. Apparently he moved the shop to his garage for a while and never moved it out. There's a whole wall filled with film and camera cases and flash bulbs. We found a 20 year old polaroid camera with film in it and fired off a shot. Worked pretty good for color.
I'm in the process of getting pictures of his 80 or so promotional display posters from Kodak and Ansco. All the great Kodak slogans on heavy board. Here's the stack I brought home. He even has a few lighted signs.
Interesting...If things had went the way FGP Sr. was trained, FGP Jr. wouldn't be alive. The father wasn't supposed to allow himself to be captured. I know at least one old counter-espionage guy who wasn't too pleased with that.