I have been lusting after an old kodak brownie and currently have a lead on a flash model, with a few flash bulbs. Now I hate to perpetuate what could be a myth here, but I've heard on some youtube video at some point that sometimes old bulbs will shatter/rupture when taking a photo, and I think they went on to say some flashes were outfitted with a mesh screen to protect the subject of a portrait from the glass. Now this could be an absolute load of hokum- or maybe everybody knows it's true. My knowledge of flashbulbs is non existent. I'm from the generation of flashcubes and beyond. Other than waiting for them to cool down before ejecting them, are there any safety concerns I should be aware of?
. Stored in their original package, probably no problem. Just be aware that static electricity can do strange things. I still think flashbulbs are cool, they burn for so long shutter speed will effect exposure. Still damn nice light source. Don't touch the bulb right away, most flash holders have groovy spring loaded ejectors, just shoot it into the garbage.
. My vision is a white Ford station wagon with "US Government Official Use Only" stenciled on the front doors. That's a great story.
