Nice! Another memory saved from oblivion. I’m guessing from the stocking in the footage early on that the young lad’s name is Mike. I’m always fascinated by how anyone could leave film like this undeveloped.. unless the roll wasn’t completely shot and still had room for more. Then I could understand the “I’ll finish that roll on New Year’s” thinking.
Sadly, things just happen sometimes and these old films get pushed to the side. We were able to locate a lady once, that was in a series of 18 films I got on eBay, shot but undeveloped. It was documentation of her and her husband's 4th anniversary at Disney in Florida in 1986. She said that her husband shot so much film that they simply couldn't afford to get it all processed. When he passed a few years ago, she felt she had no choice but to send most of it to a local auction, where it ended up in the hands of a reseller, then in mine. I got what I had of hers all processed and scanned and back to her. Fun moment! P.S. all of that is in a video here on my channel :)
That was an awesome Tonka cement truck he got there. Thanks for another one!
So many great memories of my younger life :) Thanks, Steven!
Love the puppies! Thanks Mike!
Thanks, Cecil!
Aww! This is probably the most adorable footage I've ever seen. I hope this individual see's this.
Thanks, Tom! I agree, these are images that definitely should have been shared within the rightful families.
Great pix and review of this old film that sadly someone did not treasure.
Thanks so much! It really is sad.
a NEW found film "ATTACK OF THE BLACK LABS!!!"
lol Great as usual!
😂😂 Thanks, KD!
Nice! Another memory saved from oblivion. I’m guessing from the stocking in the footage early on that the young lad’s name is Mike. I’m always fascinated by how anyone could leave film like this undeveloped.. unless the roll wasn’t completely shot and still had room for more. Then I could understand the “I’ll finish that roll on New Year’s” thinking.
Thanks, Mike! I'm surprised every time I receive another roll that there is so much lost footage out there. Sad really.
Helping me get through tough times...thanks for all you do. Cheers!
Hang in there, Rich!
Got that same little plastic train toy when I was little. Still have it packed away. And we had the same grill.
This whole thing reminded me so much of Christmas in my younger years!!
A shame it wasn't developed back in the day, as it looks like a fairly solid image- a good match of lighting and film stock
Absolutely! So many of these would've looked so much better in their native processes :(
Nooooo not the "cam sandwich!" I have three of those decaying in my camera cemetery out in the backyard.
🤣🤣 I knew you would appreciate that one!!
Another great video, Mike. And great shirt!
Thanks, Matthew!!
Love these videos Mike!! ❤
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Film starts at 4:41.
You had me at “69”!
Hehe me too. Hehe 69 duuuuude!
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I wonder why this never got developed.
Sadly, things just happen sometimes and these old films get pushed to the side. We were able to locate a lady once, that was in a series of 18 films I got on eBay, shot but undeveloped. It was documentation of her and her husband's 4th anniversary at Disney in Florida in 1986. She said that her husband shot so much film that they simply couldn't afford to get it all processed. When he passed a few years ago, she felt she had no choice but to send most of it to a local auction, where it ended up in the hands of a reseller, then in mine. I got what I had of hers all processed and scanned and back to her. Fun moment! P.S. all of that is in a video here on my channel :)
@@Filmboy24 Awesome!
isnt that supossed to be color film?
Yep!