Clearing out junque to benefit the local food bank. Nobody bit on this as is so I've added some other stuff.
To wit: A bulk film loader with film -- the Mythical Kodak Plus-X. Yes, the original discontinued Plus-X. These loaders go for $50 all by themselves.
THE CATCH: I have no clue how much film is in there. Feels like maybe 50 feet, but I'm just guessing. I also have no idea how old it is -- I shot a roll and it came out printable but pretty gray/base fogged. So, Experiment away.
PLUS --this lovely Soligor 240 Strobe flash.
All added FREE FREE FREE with your purchase.
Offered for a pathetic $50 donation to the Joyce Hansen Hall Food Bank in Ogden, Utah, is a box full of retouching supplies that I know you are desperate for.
The box contains:
-- A box of 10 pairs of Kodak Cotton Gloves. I have not counted to make sure all 10 pair are there, but the box is pretty full.
-- New box of Marshall's artist pencils portrait set. New, unopened, has a $17 price tag. Just saying.
-- A set of SPOT OFF chemicals to remove black spots from prints. There are two bottles, both at least half full. With instructions.
-- A complete three-bottle set of SPOTONE retouching fluids. Bottles look pretty full. Complete with instructions and a little sponge, as packaged new, so may just be NOS.
-- Two Spotone No. 3 bottles, pretty full.
-- Bottle of Edwal "NO-SCRATCH" -- full, as new. Never use nose grease again!
-- Two pretty full bottles of Kodak Crocein Scarlet.
-- Cute tiny glass bottle of 1/2 ounce Kodak Abrasive Reducer. Totally full. Looks like a polishing compound.
-- Box of Kodak Spotting Colors kits -- Box originally had 10, there are five left, each contains black, white and sepia. I have no idea how you use these.
-- Package of FaberCastell spectracolor pencils colored pencils -- red white yellow blue -- opaque pignmented leads for blending and shading.
-- A thing that looks like a tiny chisel used, I suspect, for scraping off emulsion?
-- Cupla brushes.
-- Set of three "photo klean" photo image removers -- those three orange things in a plastic bag -- I have no idea what these do.
-- Plastic tray for mixing spotone fluids.
-- book GUIDE TO RETOUCHING NEGATIVES AND PRINTS.
So its a treasure chest of stuff, and my usual deal is to stick other stuff into a USPS flat rate box until it's full -- random cheap cameras I want to get rid of, DVDs, book, whatever fits. You will get a surprise package.
WHY? My photography at this point in life is confined to grandchildren. PLUS, the local food bank is desperate for help right now, as is every other food bank. I'm selling stuff to raise funs for it.
SO: If you paypal me $50 I will DONATE THE ENTIRE $50 to the Joyce Hansen Hall food bank in Ogden, Utah. I pay full shipping to you -- that's my part of the donation. CONUS only.
Paypal is summicron12000@yahoo.com. If you are not sure, I can take a money order made out to Catholic Community Services of Northern Utah, but this will slow things down, obviously.
So, deal? FIRST money to paypal guarantees it: summicron12000@yahoo.com. Also my email.
Thanks for looking
Charlie Trentelman
Ogden, UT
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