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It is not well known, but Kodak used to make specially packaged products and special memorabilia for projects at Kodak Park and WW. I have a drawer full of pins, rolls of film and special cups to hallmark projects I have worked on or things that Kodak was involved in.

I have Olympics pins, HS film coffee mugs, anniversary films, Veterans day pins, George Eastman pins, etc. etc.

I have been wondering if anyone out there collects them.

Of course, I also have my own collection of Cape Canaveral pins from John Glenn's launch and Alan Shepards launch.

Anyone out there collect this stuff too?

PE
 
I don't (not yet. I could be persuaded to). I do find such things interesting though (i will seek professional help, one day, i promise :wink:).

What would be great, but alas takes a lot of time, is to catalogue the things (mostly helpful to the collector), take pictures of them, and present them on webpages for us all to see.
That's the beauty of internet: every collector can have his own 'museum', sharing his collection with whoever else is interested.
 
I collect Kodak memorabilia too...I don't have that much, but I buy it as I come across it. I think the best thing I have ( and possibly will ever have) is a Kodachrome-X insulated cooler for film that is about a foot long and six inches high...like a huge film cooler...only $2!!. I just love Kodak....I love every aspect of it. With its history and all of the amazing thing it has been apart of, and all the amazing films they still turn up, it is one heck of a company! You must have some great thing from working there over the years!
 
The Kodak Collectible i always wish i bought was an Eastman Kodak pen and ink well set. I collect fountain pens and saw that at an auction. For what ever reason I never bid on it, but sure wish I did later.
 
Oh my, my boss gave me one of those for a "reward" at the end of a particular project. It is a very nice set.

OOOPS, mine was a pen and pencil set in a felt lined box. Not the same thing. Sorry.

PE
 
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I just came across a few large store-display film boxes...about 1 ft by 2ft...Kodak Royal Gold and a Kodak Max I think. They are in nice shape in the basement. My favorite part of collecting is collecting things that cost me $0. ;-)
 
I have collected afew things to put up in my work area. Some kodak some others.
 
Kodak should come up with some special commemorative packaging for the upcoming anniversary of Kodachrome. They would sell a lot of rolls to people who wanted to keep them as keepsakes.
 
That sound like an awesome idea. If they did...I would buy tons of it!
 
Yes, not just Kodak but anything old from photo companies.
Thought I'd got a bargain when I bought a Kodak girl on eBay, but she turned out to be just cardboard!

Steve
 
All I've got is a "Supreme Photo Products" ash tray. (Supre-Brome, etc.) Ah, the halcyon days when you could drop hot tobacco embers onto the shutter of that Leica you were going to buy -- someday.
 
It is not well known, but Kodak used to make specially packaged products and special memorabilia for projects at Kodak Park and WW. I have a drawer full of pins, rolls of film and special cups to hallmark projects I have worked on or things that Kodak was involved in.

I have Olympics pins, HS film coffee mugs, anniversary films, Veterans day pins, George Eastman pins, etc. etc.

I have been wondering if anyone out there collects them.

Of course, I also have my own collection of Cape Canaveral pins from John Glenn's launch and Alan Shepards launch.

Anyone out there collect this stuff too?

PE

I don't exactly collect, but I have a few odds and ends I have acquired over the last thirty years.

I have a commemorative Kodak T-shirt and coffee mug, from 1980, which I believe was the 100th anniversary of the company's founding. I got those when I took a course on 2610 printers at the Marketing Education Center in Rochester (if memory serves, it is actually in the town of Henrietta; PE, do I have that right?). The T-shirt got me instant attention at a company barbeque a few years ago; our Kodak rep saw the shirt, and made a beeline for me, introduced himself, and asked where I got it. I also have a bunch of other Kodak coffee mugs; some I swapped for, and some I pulled out of the garbage can. One of these mugs had been in use as a pen and pencil holder; another was covered in dirt and mould when it was rescued. They now grace my collection of mugs, and whenever I offer coffee to visitors, the comment is something like, "...oh, I guess you're a photographer..." I also have another (non-Kodak) mug, which bears the legend, "Old photographers never die, they just go out of focus."

I also have a deck of Kodak playing cards, now retired after many years of faithful service as a euchre deck. They were used at lunch, when I wasn't playing backgammon.

I have some old stuff that the photofinisher I worked for was discarding, such as metal boxes for keeping finished photofinishing orders in, and one of the metal signs, which advertised Kodak film. The sign is in storage, but the box has short extension cords in it, in my basement workshop.

Pens? Lots and lots, including four colour a Q-Lab pen, which I retired when the last E-6 line I was responsible for was closed; I also have the last page of the last Y-55 plot, which has been matted and framed. Most of the pens are now ink-less, but one pen is on duty, appropriately enough, in my darkroom.

I USED to have a 45th (I think) anniversary pin for the introduction of Tri-X; has anybody seen it lately?

Of yes, and my wife has a pair of Kodak socks, which matches my old Kodak golf shirt.
 
Oh yes, I almost forgot: I also have a Mercury Photo Service (from Toronto, early sixties vintage) 15-inch ruler and an ashtray, and an Agfa ashtray.
 
I have a Kodak Brownie which was put out to celebrate either the 50th or the 75th anniversary of Kodak (I don't recall which) at home in it's original box. Sadly, the shutter doesn't (and never did) work. I also have some old ads from WWII for HIE High Speed IR film. I have an assortment of old film and accessories that I got from the son of a pro when I acquired quite a bit of the man's gear.

I do know of someone who collects, but I don't know if he comes to this forum.
 
I have a Kodak box camera c. 1900, a Kodak folder likely from the 1920's or so, and a Brownie Reflex (127) from the 1940's. All are models widely made and not worth much of anything as 'collectors items' but interesting bits for the display shelf of historical artifacts.

Bob
 
Terrence;

The MEC was indeed in Henrietta. It has long since been sold off. GWTW as they say. The company store at KP still sells the T-Shirts and other odds and ends like that, along with film, color paper, chemicals and digital stuff as well. The paper and chemicals are all special order though, but come in in a day or 2. They even had pens and baby dolls for kids dressed in Kodak playsuits.

I have my division T-shirt here in Kodak yellow with our MR&EO logo on it.

PE
 
Why don't you all put a web site together? A Kodak Collector's Community Project?
Pictures and a short description. Need not be more.

I'd love to see all that stuff! And i'm sure many others will do too.
 
Kodak should come up with some special commemorative packaging for the upcoming anniversary of Kodachrome. They would sell a lot of rolls to people who wanted to keep them as keepsakes.

I have been in contact with them about that, it should be in the wonderful art deco styling that the rolls had in the 30's.

I bet they do it!
 
Why don't you all put a web site together? A Kodak Collector's Community Project?
Pictures and a short description. Need not be more.

I'd love to see all that stuff! And i'm sure many others will do too.

I was afraid someone would post this!

I'll let someone else do it.

PE
 
I have been in contact with them about that, it should be in the wonderful art deco styling that the rolls had in the 30's.

I bet they do it!

Awesome!! I love the art deco style of the 30's!
 
I have been in contact with them about that, it should be in the wonderful art deco styling that the rolls had in the 30's.

I bet they do it!

I'd buy a shed-load of that. :D

A few years ago here in the UK, Agfa sold a nice art deco tin from a 1929 design, containing four 35mm films. The empty tins still appear on E-bay.
 
I have been in contact with them about that, it should be in the wonderful art deco styling that the rolls had in the 30's.

I bet they do it!

I've never bought a roll of film just as a keepsake, but in this case, I would do it, and 1930s styling would be a wonderful touch. Please keep after your Kodak contact about it.
 
Kodak memorabelia

I have a nice collection of mainly Kodak things. My favorites are a tube of Eastman Platinum paper, Kodak Ferroprussate paper and an unopened metal tube of Ilfors platinum paper. I also have a lot of darkroom chemicals in glass tubes, developers, farmers reducer, sepia tones and a bottle of uranium toner.

I love this stuff.

Joe
 
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