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Lot Of (2) Vintage Black Kodak Darkroom 7" X 9" Film DEVELOPING TRAYS

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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Eastman Kodak
  • Color: Black
  • Condition: Very Good used condition. No chips or cracks.
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Developing Tray
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Vermilion,OH,USA
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:Used
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Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, N.Y.  - -  U.S.A.<br>Film Developing Trays<br>Lot of TWO (2)  ~ ~  7" by 9"  ~ ~  Black<br>Both of these (identical) as one lot. Outside dimensions 7" x 9" x 1 3/4".<br>Marked on one end with the Eastman Kodak name, Rochester, N.Y., Made in United States of America. The other end is marked "Ace Genuine Hard Rubber".<br>Each one weighs 9 ounces. No chips or cracks. Some normal scuffing from use. Please see pictures, and use the zoom feature for more details. Actual items shown.<br>Ribbed bottom, and one corner is spout shaped for pouring out darkroom chemicals.<br>I could not find any similar listings on ebay for this same brand, size, and color, so I don't know if they're more collectible (or desirable for actual usage). Note: The only other listing is my own, for two others that are identical, in ebay's auction format).<br>Any questions, please ask<br>before<br>bidding or buying.<br>Please be sure of your application. No returns based on incompatibility or buyer's remorse.<br>2 pound shipping weight. These will be sent in a flat-rate padded priority envelope, which would be the most economical method.<br>Thank you for looking!