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UP 3605 SD-45 (UNION PACIFIC) --- Original Slide L T10-14
$ 2.1
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Description
DESCRIPTIONThis auction is for
one (1) original Kodachrome or Provia slide
(see "Film Type" below)
in a cardboard mount of:
Union Pacific (UP) SD-45 3605
Seattle, WA
3 Jun 1978
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
conventional 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 conventional e-mail to get through.
Because of an erratic work schedule,
I am
sometimes
not available for questions from Friday through Monday.
FILM TYPE
All of my slides are "
originals
".
All of the older slides were taken using only Kodak
Kodachrome
film.
As
Kodachrome
film was phased out, I started using Fuji
Provia
film.
The following schedule shows what film I used for my original slides
(based on the dates that they were taken):
Kodak
Kodachrome
Film
:
·
All slides dated
before October 9, 2009
(except 500mm slides).
·
All 500mm slides dated
before June 12, 2009
.
Fuji
Provia
Film
:
·
All 500mm slides dated
after June 11, 2009
.
·
All slides dated
after October 9, 2010
.
Kodak
Kodachrome
and/or
Fuji
Provia
Film
:
·
Slides dated
between October 9, 2009 and October 9, 2010
(except 500mm slides)
may be either type of film
.
I personally print the type of film used (
Kodachrome
or
Provia
)
on the back of the cardboard moun
t of my original slides,
if the word "
Kodak
" was not automatically printed during processing.
All of my slides were processed and mounted by Kodak until 2005.
Since 2005 I have used only Dwayne's Photo
(the last Kodak-authorized
Kodachrome
lab)
to process and mount all of my slides.
If you want more specific information about the type of film or processing used for a particular slide,
please send me an e-mail
.