So yet another blast from the past, good-oh!!Lliving in the past can be fun, especially when the present seems so dismal.
Anyway, I had entirely forgotten about my long ago post here - now, almost five years down the track, a sort of progress report seems due. So read on, please.
I still have almost all the old enlarging paper. This paper, still in unopened boxes, resides in one of my two darkroom fridges. Among the treasures I had acquired from my original purchase, were six packs of Ilford Galerie paper, the old first version, in 11x14 and 16x20 25 sheet packs. Still sealed and carefully put away in a cupboard, but alas! too big and bulky to fit into the fridge. I last used some of it during the Covid lockdown to print from my old negatives, and found it was as good as new, tho' it had lost a bit of contrast and was more into mid-greys now than hearty blacks and clean whites. Still very usable, but vintage.
I doubt I will use up the rest of this stock in what remains of my time on this dismal planet. So yes, there may yet be one last Ebay ad in the not-too-distant future.
The films have been mostly moved on. I've kept the 120 rolls and the bulk cans as it's Kodak Plus-X and Panatomic, rare brands indeed. One buyer took all my other stocks, and later told me it was still almost as new. So good news there.
The accessories are in two boxes in our garage. When I have the time and feel so inclined, I will scavenge thru that lot, and maybe post an ad here to move them on. Posting boxes of photo paper to buyers here in Australia is now prohibitively expensive, but for smaller items it's still (sort of) affordable.
In a similarly related topic vein, I noted with interest that 2020 and 2021, years 1 and 2 of the Covid lockdown, were good years for op shop finds. Many people were stuck mostly at home for extended periods of time and passed the time by cleaning up and turfing out goods. By 2022 the glut of quality items had largely passed. Now our local op shops get many donations of ex-Reject Shop items but not much of collectable value. But then I've mostly lost interest in haunting these shops and acquiring yet more stuff to fill up our garage (already 90%+ overfull anyway) and house, so it's no loss for me.
My last truly good find was a box of 40+ 6x9 packs of Kodak Velox contact printing paper, all sealed in original packets. I got it at a reasonable if not exactly cheap price (some op shop managers are canny-savvy people!) and passed it on to an artist friend who is slowly using it up to print small hand-made postcards of local scenes to sell in a community services shop. So it's going to a good cause, and it greatly pleases me that it went to someone who is still willing to go to the time and bother of printing in a darkroom. A vast-vanishing breed...
The times they's a'passin'... too quickly for some of us, but as they say, there you are.