Mark Layne said:
Does anyone know who the manufacturer of the PALPRINT and PALBROM papers was. They were around a decade or so ago.
As much as I know, PAL is gone - I never used their products myself but read about them in a stack of old magazines dating to 1990 to 1995, the mag "Foto Hobby Labor" vanished some months later. :-(
PAL was located in Frankfurt/Main and only a distributor - their chemistry was from Amaloco of the Netherlands, some papers from Yugoslavia as stated before by Chuck - that makes Efke/Fotokemika to their source.
PAL disappeared at that time, mid 1990s, I have no idea what happened to them. They sure don´t exist anymore (as do others, like Argenta, a Munich paper makers who went bust because the price for the real estate was more profitable than a continued production).
Amaloco continues to buy bulk Efke paper and cut it under their label. I have no personal experience with the papers than reading of occasional emulsion flaws and miscuts and a very limited stocking quality with their variable contrast paper - as any paper with emulsion-incorporated developers agents, they get very soft in time.