I'm clearing out a special full size refrigerator I kept for 25+ years specifically for film, so take a look at my other auctions as I'll be listing more films in all kinds of formats.
I got this rare film from a freezer of a photographer who passed away in 2004, and he was 90+ years old, so I believe he had these frozen ever since new. Of course I can't guarantee that it will shoot perfect, but it actually should give decent images once you dial in exposure and development by maybe using one roll as a test. 124 roll format was discontinued in 1961, so these rolls are from some of the last batched of it that you could have bought. As you can see, 2 expired in 1960, and 3 are a year younger from 1961. Don't miss the chance to finally shoot those 3.25x4.25in roll cameras you've had in your collection!
Feel free to ask question if you have them. I’m a photographer myself, and have been buying and selling equipment on here for over 20 years now. I always do my best to describe the items as accurately as I can. Take a close look at the pictures, I try to show all possible flaws there, and so in real life my items look better than on here.
For my international bidders - If shipping price ends up being much lower than my estimate on here, I will refund the difference after I send the item. The reason I'm putting higher shipping prices is because I recently had a package lost in China for three months, and so now I'm only sending things with Priority Mail and insured, and I'm never certain as ot how much that will be until I actually send something. Again, if you overpay for shipping more than $10 or so, I'll refund it right as soon as I know exact cost of shipping, and of course don't forget to factor in the 10% that eBay charges even on the shipping cost.
Good luck bidding.