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1964 Kodak Mailers Vintage Print Ad Direct Route to Kodacolor Film Development

$ 3.7

  • Brand: Nat Geo
  • Color: Multi-color
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Size: 1
  • Type of Advertising: Print Advertisement

Description

Scanner Notice: Any vertical lines are from the scanner, not on the original. Print Ad Size: Approx. 7" x 10" (170 x 250 mm) Note: Some ads may have extended edges or staple holes, which add framing options. Important: This is a PRINT AD ONLY , not the actual product or service. Description: This is an original 1964 Kodak print advertisement from the May 1964 issue of National Geographic . The ad highlights the convenience of Kodak mailers for film processing, providing an easy way to send rolls of Kodacolor film directly to Kodak for development. With prepaid mailers, customers could receive their prints, slides, or movies by mail without the hassle of visiting a photo lab—a revolutionary service at the time. The imagery in the ad features a Kodak mailer with wings , symbolizing the ease and speed of Kodak’s processing service. This charming, colorful ad evokes the mid-century boom in amateur photography and would make a great collectible for those interested in vintage photography memorabilia or retro advertising. Ideal for framing as decor in photography studios, darkrooms, or creative spaces . Condition: This vintage ad is in excellent condition with minor edge wear and light age-related discoloration. No major tears or creases. Please review the photos carefully to assess the condition and reach out with any questions. Important: This listing is for the original print advertisement only, NOT the actual product or service. Perfect for collectors, fans of vintage photography, or anyone looking for nostalgic art for a photo studio or workspace.