Ian Grant
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I acquired this paper last year, unbranded. However I did buy some similar Waterproof paper new in the 1070s, before the release of the Ilfospeed RC papers.
It's a PE (polythene encapsulated) paper. It would have been UK government/military surplus stock, made my Kodak Ltd or Ilford, or maybe Barnet or Kentmere. I would guess the term American Glossy just meant it air dried to a high gloss, without glazing.
In the late 1960s into the late 1970s there were 4 or 5 London shops specialising in surplus photographic stock, they shared one common partner.. They took out adverts in Amateur Photography then a weekly magazine. It's probable that these papers were repackaged from long rolls. The late Martin Reed founder of Silverprinyt in London, spent may an hour at work re-packaging Ilford FP3 & HP3 35mm cine film into 100 and 30 ft lengths.
I do have an advert somewhere from 1969 which lists the Waterproof paper.
Ian
It's a PE (polythene encapsulated) paper. It would have been UK government/military surplus stock, made my Kodak Ltd or Ilford, or maybe Barnet or Kentmere. I would guess the term American Glossy just meant it air dried to a high gloss, without glazing.
In the late 1960s into the late 1970s there were 4 or 5 London shops specialising in surplus photographic stock, they shared one common partner.. They took out adverts in Amateur Photography then a weekly magazine. It's probable that these papers were repackaged from long rolls. The late Martin Reed founder of Silverprinyt in London, spent may an hour at work re-packaging Ilford FP3 & HP3 35mm cine film into 100 and 30 ft lengths.
I do have an advert somewhere from 1969 which lists the Waterproof paper.
Ian