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Argus 75 with Kodacolor (pre-1963)
I purchased a box of cameras at an estate sale and one was a broken Argus 75 that still contained a roll of film. The film was exposed and sealed, odd for film left in a camera. It was Kodacolor 620 film that seems to date from somewhere between 1949 and 1973. The Argus was introduced in 1949, the C-22 film developing process was discontinued in 1973, and Kodacolor film was discontinued in 1963. It's possible that the film was used many years after it was purchased, but I don't think that's the case. There is a car in one picture that could be used to date some of the pictures.
Film was cross processed to black and white in HC-110. If you have any information about the people or places in any of the images, please contact me.
Read MoreFilm was cross processed to black and white in HC-110. If you have any information about the people or places in any of the images, please contact me.
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