Boxes have seen better days and some have library labels attached but are not falling apart. I am familiar with film stock and these films are not in bad shape. I just don't have time to project them. I examined the first few feet of each and only found one with damage. (1" of damaged perfs near leader on "Doughboys"). Otherwise, I did not find any damage at all and could not detect any evidence of splices other than the leader splice. There may be a splice somewhere in all this, but it was not visible to my eye. Film of this type rarely survives without some scratches on the emulsion... I assume this would hold true for these films too.
Blackhawk ~ Tom Mix "The Arizona Wooing" 1915
Blackhawk ~ "The Golden Twenties - Ch.1- The Doughboys Come Home"
Blackhawk ~ "The Golden Twenties - Ch.2 -Presidents and Politics"
Blackhawk ~ "Not So Long Ago - Ch.2 - The Communist Threat"
Blackhawk ~ "Not So Long Ago - The Marshall Plan of 1946"
Blackhawk ~ Disney "Alice on The Farm" 1926
Blackhawk ~ Fleischer "Song Car-Tunes" Ko-Ko the Clown 1926
Blackhawk ~ Stan Laurel "The Noon Whistle" 1923