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From: Nouméa, New Caledonia
Registered: Jun 2003
posted May 29, 2006 03:05 AM
I just received a bunch of 200 and 400" Disneys from UK. When I received them, I straight searched the tag on the edge of their cardbox.
What I found that all were writeen "printed in USA". Having known this I was so sure that they were made in USA and much likely their color would have faded.
But to my surprise that on each leader it was written "Bucks Lab UK" where one reel was on Kodak LPP while other were AGFA and Fuji.
You may have known that color will be good and they were!.
So...a simple question, why the boxes were written "printed in USA". Are all Disney's boxes in UK like this or I was just the lucky one?
posted May 29, 2006 05:55 AM
I think they were all like that. The box artworks for the ones I have all say USA on them so I can only think that Disney in the UK used the same boxes. Probably cheaper for them to do that than have new artwork etc done in the UK.
Yes most of Bucks Labs prints were on the LPP or Fuji stocks with the very late prints being on Agfa. So fade tends to be less of a problem for the UK Disney prints.
Kev.
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