Someone was in Japan in the 60's

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Someone was in Japan in the 60's

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I found some slides at a 2nd hand store here in Tennessee and I will say Japan 1960's. Here is a link to the album so far I have scanned about 30 of them all Kodachrome in 35mm and 126 format.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/jokerphot ... 7645605110

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Family trip, one older couple and a younger one with 4 children? (the younger husband is missing in these pictures, which often happens with designated photographers).

One car looks like a Toyota Corona T40(T50, those were produced from 1964 to 1970. Ladies' hairstyle is another possible indication of date, mid-1960s.


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I keep looking and sometimes I find these things.


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That was no ordinary Instamatic camera they were using. I'd guess it was one of the better ones, like the Kodak Reflex Instamatic, the 500, or the like. Great pictures, Larry. There's a family somewhere that wonders where they went.


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Thanks. I think there may have been 2 different 126 cameras involved here.


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I dig those colors. Thanks for sharing.


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I love found slides!


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Kodachrome. :D


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These photos are cool. I love the peek into yesteryear. Defintely 1960s - those eyeglasses really say a lot. The cars, too.


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Thanks. When I can get out again I will try to find some more.


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