Date:  1950s

Please pay within 4 weeks, thank you.

Please note: I do my listings by looking at the scans only (not the actual slides) as I am more interested in spending the time editing the scan to see the quality of image the slide can produce rather than entering information that is found on the actual mount of the slide. The title and description of the listings typically stay the same but only the "Slide Date" line is changed, so if there is any additional information I want to mention about the slide, that is where I will enter it. The title of the listing might say "Original US Kodachrome Slide" but that is not always guaranteed as sometimes the slide might be another brand such as Ektachrome, Agfachrome, etc or even made in another country (England, Germany, etc), however in most cases you will receive a US made Kodachrome slide. 
Approximately 80% of my slides are Kodachrome made in the US with less than 1% chance of receiving not an original but a commercial copy slide that was made back in the day. The other 20% could be European made slides or other brands with most of the slides still made in the US.  Most of the slides in my listings are locations in the US and rarely abroad. The slide date should be accurate most of the time but I can't guarantee it all of the time. The title of the listing has a number that is used to facilitate the finding of the slide by me for mailing purposes and is not relevant to the image itself. The watermark "(c) demarker66" is only on the listing image and not on the slide itself.

Please note: Most of the slides are fine, however it is possible that few might have defects, damage, scratches, be underexposed, overexposed etc, and I can't go into detail to describe every single slide, so please buy at your own risk. If it is very important for you to know for sure the condition of the slide, then send me a message and I will find the actual slide and let you know if there are any serious problems with it, but as I said, most of the slides are fine. Please remember that the scan has been edited for color, contrast, sharpness, exposure etc, so the actual slide you receive could look quite different from the scan you see in the listing.