Back in the day you could mail your film in these. I wonder how much these will be worth someday?
tiger1640 wrote:
Back in the day you could mail your film in these. I wonder how much these will be worth someday?
You should have used them when they were still good. I doubt they will ever be worth more than that.
I found them at a garage sale and they were free!
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
tiger1640 wrote:
Back in the day you could mail your film in these. I wonder how much these will be worth someday?
On Sunday they would probably be worth the same as Saturday.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
MadMikeOne
Loc: So. NJ Shore - a bit west of Atlantic City
OMG - your photo sure brought back memories of waiting for the slides to show up in the mail. I seem to recall them for prints also. Thanks for reminding me how old I am!
tiger1640 wrote:
Back in the day you could mail your film in these. I wonder how much these will be worth someday?
Went through a ton of these back in my Navy days a long time ago.
If you bought slide film With Processing they included one of those mailing envelopes.
I still have boxes of slides around somewhere with the address of a place I have not lived at for 40 years on the box.
Mac
Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
tiger1640 wrote:
Back in the day you could mail your film in these. I wonder how much these will be worth someday?
I used those all the time in the Navy. There was no film processing onboard ship and I bought those for my Kodak Instamatic 110 cartridges and 8mm/Super 8 cartridges.
Lordy, lordy--Instamatic 110. Wow. That defines "Back in the day ...."
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Remember flash cubes?
More memories. I also remember Gillette Techmatic razors.
SonnyE
Loc: Communist California, USA
doduce wrote:
More memories. I also remember Gillette Techmatic razors.
Watta ya mean remember? I still use one....
SonnyE wrote:
Watta ya mean remember? I still use one....
Well ya need to stand a little closer!
;-)
SonnyE wrote:
Watta ya mean remember? I still use one....
Lots of the razors on eBay, but no cartridges. The one you have must be pretty nasty by now.
I am not sure how much they would be worth, but since I am from Rochester, NY. I had many family members work for Kodak. It was a wonderful place, that is no MORE.
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