Sanders, the surface is almost indistinguishable from Agfa MCC 118. So yes, it has that 'curling rink' pebbly surface.
The prints I saw were on Agfa 118 and Foma 123, side by side, split toned in sepia and selenium. I think Andrew uses Kodak Sepia II, and dilutes the bleach to about 1+8, dunks in bleach to get light bleach back, mainly in the highlights, then re-develop in the warmtone sepia toner, and finally selenium at about 1+15 or so for some really rich dark brown shadows and midtones.
I had severe problems distinguishing the Agfa from the Foma, both in color and tone.
Untoned, the Foma is warmer than the old Agfa, but not by much. The Agfa is probably more neutral tone to begin with, but that paper was pretty warm already. Toned, I almost think the Agfa was a tad warmer.
I'll send a link to this thread to Andy, to see if he wants to chime in. The differences between the two are VERY subtle.
- Thomas