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SBD 5787 U36B (SEABOARD) --- Original Slide T4-15

$ 2.1

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New

    Description

    DESCRIPTION
    This auction is for
    one (1) original Kodak-processed
    (or since 2005, Dwayne's Photo-processed),
    Kodachrome
    slide
    in cardboard mount of:
    Seaboard (SBD) U36B 5787
    Lakeland, FL
    19 Apr 1987
    The photo is a full frame, low resolution scan, which does not reflect
    the true quality and sharpness of the original slide.
    SHIPPING
    United States
    :  .00 (for any number of slides) via
    First Class Mail.
    Canada
    :  .50 (for any number of slides) via
    First Class Mail International.
    Other Countries
    :  .00 (for any number of slides)
    via
    First Class Mail International.
    PAYMENT
    Payment is expected within 10 days
    of receiving the eBay invoice that I send you,
    unless
    noted otherwise on the eBay invoice
    or
    unless
    other prior arrangements are made.
    CORRESPONDENCE
    I will send you an
    eBay invoice
    normally within 24 hours of the completion of the auction,
    and I will send you a
    normal e-mail
    when I ship the slides,
    normally within 24 hours of receipt of your payment.
    If you want or expect to get an e-mail from me,
    please insure that you and/or
    your server's anti-spam software will allow my e-mail to get through.
    Because of an erratic work schedule,
    I am
    sometimes
    not available for questions on weekends.
    SLIDE PROCESSING
    All of my original slides taken before 2005 were taken with
    Kodachrome
    film and were processed by
    Kodak
    .
    In
    2005
    Dwayne's Photo
    of Parsons, KS, became only
    Kodak-certified
    facility for processing
    Kodachrome
    slides in the United States.
    Since 2005, all of my original slides have been processed by Dwayne's Photo
    .
    In 2007 Kodak discontinued the production and distribution of their
    PK-20 and PK-36 Pre-Paid Processing Mailers
    , and these newer Kodak slides no longer have the word "
    Kodak
    " printed on the back of the cardboard mount.
    I personally print the type of film used (ie. "
    Kodachrome
    ", "
    Provia
    ", etc.) on the back of the cardboard mount of my original slides, if the word "
    Kodak
    " does not automatically appear.