DESCRIPTION: Original vintage Kodak Ektachrome color transparency mounted slide, from the personal collection of attorney Herman E. Hunt, Upper Arlington, Ohio, and his wife Joanne. Mr. Hunt was born in 1937 to Vearl Edward Hunt and Mary Elizabeth Warman Hunt, and he had an older brother John. In 1940 the family resided in Johnson, Champaign, Ohio. Verle's occupation was farmer. Herman married Joanne E. Judy in 1973 and they resided in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Identification of the photo is taken from notations on the slide, research on the Internet, or from similar images in the same collection. Please note that the watermark on the image is for anti-theft purposes only and does not appear on the actual slide.

This color slide was scanned using an Epson V600 using some color restoration, backlight correction and dust removal technology to most accurately reflect the true quality of the image.

SIZE: Approximately 2" x 2" including cardboard mount, 35mm positive film.

CONDITION: EXCELLENT, see scans. Take note that condition refers to the paper, see the scans provided to judge the quality of the image itself.

Terms
Seller will combine multiple purchases - buyer must request a final invoice, and make one single payment for all items at once. Purchases must fall within a 7 day period, and all items must be able to ship in the same package. All questions to be resolved prior to bidding or making any purchases. Payment is due within 7 calendar days of the date of sale. Return policy and payment instructions can be found below on this page.

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