☆Sakura Color Negative Film Sleeves - Showa Retro
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Sakura Color Negative Envelope
Found this at my parents' house.
There is printing that indicates July 26, 1967. (Photos 1 & 3)
There is also a handwritten note: S42.7.24 Nagawa Island (Photo 5).
It is believed that my father obtained this when he had photos printed at a photo shop using Sakura film.
Negatives are not included.
(AI Explanation Below)
Sakura Color N100 is a color negative film with an ISO of 100, released by Konishiroku Photo Industry (now Konica Minolta) in the 1960s. It was a flagship color film for the company, boasting groundbreaking color reproduction and sharpness for its time, with international-standard performance that could be processed at overseas labs. (End of AI Explanation)
Will be shipped with care to prevent water damage, bending, and corner damage. ♡.
This is an old item that has been stored at home for a long time.
Please purchase with your understanding.
#Various Showa Retro Printed Materials
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CategoryFilmConditionSome scratches/marksShippingIncluded in price (by seller)FromTokyo
SHIPPINGS
Free shipping in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal.
For other countries the shipping cost will be paid by the client.
DELIVERY TIME (as of delivery)
Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal: 1-2 working days.
Other countries, we attach a table with those that are open in the online store, indicating transporter and transit days.
The return period is 14 calendar days from the receipt of the order.
Carriers for change of size in Spanish mainland, Balearic Islands and Portugal, are in charge of 24HRS.