I forgot to show this originally packaged and unopened photo paper which I got at a local flea market not too long ago. Large 18 X 24 size, note "I.G. Farbenindustrie"
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I do not agree....especially when they are marked with a label RM (Reich Mark). Jim and I have have found these before at flea markets. A good example I found with photos inside the box.
Originally posted by byterock View Postoh by the way these are not that vintage I would guess from the late 60s and early 70s.Attached Files
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I think the paper not marked "I.G. Farbenindustrie" is maybe the 60's or 70's and Bill has a point- the paper with the "RM" Reichsmark price can only be from the 30's or late 40's. Whether or not this paper is still usable is a different question and that is a well taken point with the modern developer for modern paper. In any event, I just wanted to show that this type of paper still is on occasion found in Germany. I seem to remember an Austrian that had the best portrait photos as well as colored photos years ago on original paper. As it turned out he had the negatives and his family had a photographic business. He of course sold the photos as real and was in our area attempting to buy negatives to replace his which had become rather well-known!
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