Anyone yet figure out what this stuff is?
I have a new found interest in 127. My mother passed away at the age of 86 on Thanksgiving morning.

When back up in TN over Christmas I found her old Brownie. Not only was this my mother's camera, that accompanied us to quite a few family vacations in the late 60s through early to mid 70s (it was supplanted by Polaroid and then my growing 35mm usage) but it was also the camera which shot the very first film I ever developed and printed. I was an astronomy nut, interested in getting started in astrophotography which pretty much requires developing your own film (back when it was all done on film.) I didn't have a 35mm camera yet (I was to get one that Christmas, if memory of the time line serves) but saved my pennies and dimes and bought a little darkroom kit from Edmund Scientific - Yankee tank and reel, a small pack of 3.5x5 single weight Kodabrom I think it was, some packets of powdered chemistry, a red bulb, some 4x5 trays etc. and a little plastic fixed size horizontal enlarger with plastic lens. Well I couldn't wait for the camera, so I got a roll of Verichrome Pan, loaded it into my mom's Brownie, shot it up and went to it in the bathroom with a towel stuffed under the door while my encouraging but bemused parents scratched their heads outside about what their weird son was doing now. I'm not sure how old I was but this would have been probably some time in 73-75 so I was 10-12, most likely.
The lens on the camera looks in good shape. The viewfinder is almost opaque with decades of dust and dirt and grime but if I can find something small enough to get into the little window and clean it with it will suffice. I need to think of some kind of memorial project to shoot with this camera, but I also need to find some film first (backwards wound C41 doesn't cut it - why on earth can't they also offer some wound normally??)
I still have some of the tanks with adjustable plastic reels, and I'm pretty sure I can just mask off one of my 120 sized negative carriers if I can't find the right one for my Omega D2. Heck, I don't even know what size that IS precisely. Does the Brownie shoot 4x4 cm frames?