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Oct 9, 2014 06:58:02   #
jpgto Loc: North East Tennessee
 
How about Polaroid cameras!?

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Oct 9, 2014 07:34:33   #
warwoman Loc: NE Georgia Mtns.
 
Those mailers are going for anywhere from $.99 to $5.00 on Ebay, if you can find a bidder!!

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Oct 9, 2014 07:42:23   #
Jcmarino
 
LOL I can remember running to the mailbox everyday waiting to receive my photos. Then looking at the negatives and wondering why they did not print some of them! Waited 2 weeks to find out some where blurry or badly exposed. Times have changed! Literally!!!!

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Oct 9, 2014 07:44:21   #
banjonut Loc: Southern Michigan
 
tiger1640 wrote:
I found them at a garage sale and they were free!


Well, now you know what they are worth.

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Oct 9, 2014 07:47:28   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
tiger1640 wrote:
Back in the day you could mail your film in these. I wonder how much these will be worth someday?

I still have one, also a couple for Minox film. :cry:

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Oct 9, 2014 07:54:22   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
LoneRangeFinder wrote:
Well ya need to stand a little closer!


;-)


:thumbup: :thumbup: :lol: :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup: :lol: :lol:

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Oct 9, 2014 08:15:53   #
YoungEsqr Loc: Minnesota
 
mikedidi46 wrote:
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.


The same goes for Xerox there. The only negative about Rochester was the weather and that was a big one.

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Oct 9, 2014 08:19:58   #
d2b2 Loc: Catonsville, Maryland, USA
 
The price is about right...

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Oct 9, 2014 08:31:21   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
So many companies failed because they didn't see the future. Film out/digital in. Simple as that.

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Oct 9, 2014 08:41:39   #
Bear2 Loc: Southeast,, MI
 
ddetloff:
I live in Rochester Hills MI, but I am in the Northern lower
right now photographing the color change. North of Gaylord in the woods you would not even be noticed with your blaze orange hunting coat. The colors are popping.
Duane


ddetloff wrote:
Went through a ton of these back in my Navy days a long time ago.

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Oct 9, 2014 08:42:58   #
Bear2 Loc: Southeast,, MI
 
ddetloff:
I live in Rochester Hills MI, but I am in the Northern lower
right now photographing the color change. North of Gaylord in the woods you would not even be noticed with your blaze orange hunting coat. The colors are popping.
Duane


ddetloff wrote:
Went through a ton of these back in my Navy days a long time ago.

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Oct 9, 2014 08:58:00   #
accuseal Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
 
About the same as the cameras that the film went into.........$000

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Oct 9, 2014 09:01:19   #
Dlevon Loc: New Jersey
 
tiger1640 wrote:
Back in the day you could mail your film in these. I wonder how much these will be worth someday?


And I see that it makes me remember how old I am! :thumbdown:

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Oct 9, 2014 09:07:06   #
revhen Loc: By the beautiful Hudson
 
Nothing like Kodachrome for beautiful saturated color. Try handheld at their first 25 then 64 ASA (now ISO)! But what a waste with the number of bad pictures you had to throw out. Digital much more economical. Just another world.

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Oct 9, 2014 10:28:52   #
liberator Loc: Cambridgeshire, UK
 
Kodak was a good company to work for. I went to work for them for four years at the UK head office in London, when I left school in 1960. They gave me photographic in house training, plus paid for me to go to night school. A great grounding in photography which has stayed with me to the present day. Very sorry to see them fail to keep up with the digital revolution.

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