Just take the ugliest slide out of its mount and see
what the code is.  It could be anything.  I have some
Ektachrome slides from the early 80's that have no
noticeable fading.

Rick


--- Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A few months ago I was cleaning out an old desk that
> we've had for a 
> couple years.  Bought it at an estate sale before
> leaving St. Louis.  I 
> was turning the drawers over to get absolutely
> everything out when a 
> liner fell out of one of them due to the weight of a
> sleeve of slides 
> hidden underneath.  These are photos of Valley Forge
> and are labeled as 
> such.  They're also dated 1982.  Ann saw these
> before our trip to GFM 
> and confirmed that this sort of thing was quite
> common back then.  I 
> hate to open the mounts, so does anyone have any
> idea what film might 
> have been used for these?  I'll get around to
> scanning them one of these 
> days.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> -- 
> Scott Loveless
> http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/
> 
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