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taffy said:Hi Jay!
I did some research and Mrs. Gutierrez is my grandfather's cousin! Also I found out that Botica Sta. Cruz was a source of everything German back in those days-- Leica, Agfa, chemicals, etc. The business eventually went to one of my lolo's sibling and it eventually became Photochem (?). They also dealt in photographic equipment for medical purposes and became an Olympus distributor/dealer🙂
Taffy
Hi Taffy
Asked my mother for more details and she could still remember a few names. For instance, there were the people who owned BdSC, and who was in charge of what. They had an in-house German, whose name was Drücke, who was in charge of Agfa (or was it German pharmaceuticals?). There's plenty of pictures in her album, including one with your lolo(?), plus one snapshot from the backrooms of BdSC, showing the Agfacolor darkroom.
I still have a couple of negative sleeves which were used for the Agfacolor negs they developed and it's marked "photo & chemical industries, inc". Enclosed below is its pic, as well as a pic of an old yellow-masked Agfacolor CN17 negative from around 1962.
That paracetamol Rodinal developer really works. Its a shame that it was only now that I stumbled upon it. Had been looking for Rodinal since 1989, got my first live one 2 years ago (still have an unopened 500ml bottle sent by friends from Germany) and treat it like liquid gold. 😀 How I wish I had these when I had plenty of film in different exotic flavours!
Jay
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