I have saved a roll or two and gave them to Erin.

Why do I want these, she said.

I said, when the Antique road show comes to town in 40-50 years, take
the rolls to the show and see if they can figure out what they are.;-)
She can also take my old bag cell phone. That should confuse the F&^&k
out of them



Dave

On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 8:21 PM, William Robb <war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, not all of it, but most of what was left of mine, anyway.
> Some years ago, we renovated our house, putting a second floor onto our
> bungalow. Part of this reno moved the deep freeze to the main floor, so we
> bought a smaller deep freeze and cleaned out the beheamoth in the basement,
> which mostly had film in it anyway.
> At some point in the ensuing couple of years, the damned thing managed to
> get itself unplugged, and went unnoticed for an unknown length of time.
> I plugged it back in some time ago, but never had the courage to open the
> thing up......
>
> Anyway, today I bit the bullet and cleaned out as much of the contents as I
> could, which was almost entirely unexpoed 4x5 sheet film, probably enough to
> have lasted the rest of my life.
> All of it was ruined by mold.
>
> I hate it when that happens.
>
> I was able to salvage a bunch of 120 and 35mm film which had been stored in
> airtight film containers and didn't suffer the indignities of the cardboard
> boxes of sheet film.
>
> More on that in another topic and post.
>
> William Robb
>
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