Well, not all of it, but most of what was left of mine, anyway.
Some years ago, we renovated our house, putting a second floor onto our bungalow. Part of this reno moved the deep freeze to the main floor, so we bought a smaller deep freeze and cleaned out the beheamoth in the basement, which mostly had film in it anyway. At some point in the ensuing couple of years, the damned thing managed to get itself unplugged, and went unnoticed for an unknown length of time. I plugged it back in some time ago, but never had the courage to open the thing up......

Anyway, today I bit the bullet and cleaned out as much of the contents as I could, which was almost entirely unexpoed 4x5 sheet film, probably enough to have lasted the rest of my life.
All of it was ruined by mold.

I hate it when that happens.

I was able to salvage a bunch of 120 and 35mm film which had been stored in airtight film containers and didn't suffer the indignities of the cardboard boxes of sheet film.

More on that in another topic and post.

William Robb


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