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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I'm not trying to start an argument, just pointing out what Okkonen's research shows. If you google M.A. Seed Dry Plate, at least one site claims that Eastman Kodak continued to use the M.A. Seed name after acquisition, and published a manual under the M.A. Seed name in 1906. See note 20 at: |
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