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  1. Well put #7. I’ve never thought of it that way, but you are quite right.
  2. That is why Sandy recommended the plastic dishpan bath. You pour your diluted or stock solutions of dev, stop, and fixer, into their cylinders and place them into the tub with some tap water. Then add refrigerator water until the bath is maybe 66 deg. or so. Watch the dev. cylinder until it comes down to 68-70. Adjust with either water as necessary. I was living in a warm temp house many years ago and had to do this also for a while.
  3. I don’t think so. At that time period I believe June was a little ‘longer in the tooth’ than that young model.
  4. If Spot Tone is now Marshall's Spot-All, then you can find it at B&H. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/34780-REG/Marshall_Retouching_MSCOT_Spot_All_Retouch_Dye_for.html
  5. Great! Now if you just add your S/N to that info, you too can be a member of this 16 year old, Black Beauty thread Club. 😎 If you desire you can post it like this, 2793XX.
  6. Well, I tried to delete that post because it really doesn’t matter any more, but it timed out in the middle of it. Tim Witt was wanting to gather info on S/N, date of manufacture, and if yours had the newer focusing screen, in order to determine when that change occurred along with the number and date of the last one produced. The post above yours by Sheperd is like what he was after. It’s still a good read on a great camera!
  7. Let’s not forget that the data requested by the OP several years ago is to nail down the production history of the EF.
  8. ".... Most of the images you see of Athena and her family are his, and the Center is extremely lucky to benefit from his efforts! " Way to go Bill.
  9. It does indeed work. I admire your initiative.
  10. Great shot Jim! A beautiful bride processioning past broken windows, razor wire, and crumbling streets. Any story behind this?
  11. Canon EF with FD 35/2.0 (haz-mat) on expired Tri-X. (I was just finishing this up when you posted) Cassville, Missouri
  12. Very well put AJG. l’m sure that ends that discussion. I think both the glass and photo art are primo. Kudos to you and your wife.
  13. You're knocking 'em dead this month Jim! They're all great, but I love this street portrait. Nice work.
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