Here is my 'new' AZO, 1971, 1980, nearly full 8X10 boxes
I tried it when I started here in my bathroom darkroom
I was having many difficulties, some health, some beginner issues as I was last in a DR 10 years before
I made a few bad contact prints and put it away to learn and use later. Later is here!
Storage by me has been HVAC, but I found it in a unheated Detroit Bar, second floor with broken windows
I was there to pickup 1 Elwood enlarger from a guy who joined this forum to give an Elwood to me
On location, I barely able to walk, his son did the hard work on icy metal stairs. I gave the boy some cash, not a lot
That location had 2 Elwoods and as I was about to leave I saw these 2 boxes on the floor, and asked if I could have them. No problem!
Long story short, my big old van hauled 3 Elwoods from Detroit. 2 8X10 and 1 5X7 which is my favorite in use
perhaps this AZO will become more than discard
1 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
2 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
As aid to my AZO Paper exploration, I must thank Bernice Loui for a large box of Amidol about 5 years ago
I have not opened it, yet...
Thank you, Bernice Loui!
Tin Can
here you go ...
http://michaelandpaula.com/mp/html/Azo_Main.html
definitely worth its weight in gold !
I got my 300R bulbs at grangers and never looked back... whatever you use its gotta be bright
within the last year I have been using expired from the 30s or 40s. .. looks beautiful
have fun!
john
Thanks John!
Here is open box LODIMA, I think I bought it on this forum
No dates on boxes
almost full 8X10 and 1/4 full 7.5 X 10
Peter and I saw Michael and Paula exhibition in Highland Park IL
LODIMA G2 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Tin Can
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