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01-25-2016, 05:39 PM   #1
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Film & Print Retouching "the Old Fashion Way"

I dont know if this is the right thread or not but here goes.
I have a large collection of Retouching "Tools" from the 20th century that I used with a great deal of Joy. I haven't used them for decades now and I'm wondering if someone out there in the Big Wide World is Still doing this or is interested in doing this very artistic slice of Ancient Photography.

Film & Print Retouching both B & W and Colour : Spotone B & W Print & Negative fluids including sepia tones and warm coloured prints etc
Kodak retouching colors DRY DYE for color prints (Huff & Puff)
Marshalls Groups 1 & 2 retouching colors for spotting ,correcting, coloring for pen brush and
airbrush. Prints ,transparencies, kodachromes lantern slides , glossy and matte surfaces.
Marshall's Advanced Set Photo Oil Colors
Before I go to the local Land Fill to Photo the Eagles and chuck this lot I thought I'd see if there was any interest in this ancient art!

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QuoteOriginally posted by honey bo bo Quote
I dont know if this is the right thread or not but here goes.
I have a large collection of Retouching "Tools" from the 20th century that I used with a great deal of Joy. I haven't used them for decades now and I'm wondering if someone out there in the Big Wide World is Still doing this or is interested in doing this very artistic slice of Ancient Photography.

Film & Print Retouching both B & W and Colour : Spotone B & W Print & Negative fluids including sepia tones and warm coloured prints etc
Kodak retouching colors DRY DYE for color prints (Huff & Puff)
Marshalls Groups 1 & 2 retouching colors for spotting ,correcting, coloring for pen brush and
airbrush. Prints ,transparencies, kodachromes lantern slides , glossy and matte surfaces.
Marshall's Advanced Set Photo Oil Colors
Before I go to the local Land Fill to Photo the Eagles and chuck this lot I thought I'd see if there was any interest in this ancient art!
If there are no other takers, I have a good home for them in the great white north! My friend Matt K would put them to good use, he's an avid analog photographer. He says that if there's someone else who'd rather take them they should, but he can't bare to see good gear go to the landfill. :-)
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