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  • For Sale: 1950s-1960s 16mm nature/wildlife films from CANADA

    No vinegar, any major flaws noted. Some really nice footage in these! I will consider discounts if you select multiple items. Postage extra. Please email me at cartoonsonfilmorders@gmail.com if interested...

    Nature films from & about Canada

    •Canada: Smelts (les eperlans) 600ft beautiful Ektachrome, looks mint. $30

    •James Bay Goose Hunt 600ft AG2S color, slightly purple, excellent condition $25

    •Goose Hunt, prod. Museum of Natural History of Regina. About 450ft, old B&W Kodak, exc. condition. $25

    •Arctic Goose Hunt, prod./directed by Douglas Sinclair. 600ft beautiful Eastman Rev lowfade, looks mint. Old clipping attached: During the autumn hunting season, snow geese, Canada geese and blue geese congregate by the tens of thousands on the brackish marshes of James Bay. A number of "fly in camps" now accommodate hunters from the south. Cabbage Willows is one such camp, shown in this film, easily reached by chartered aircraft. $30

    •Let's Talk Hunting, presented by Province of Ontario. 750ft. Leader says "10 spl." probably means splices. Eastman Rev lowfade, 1963 code. Some light/negligible base wear at heads and a few splices near the beginning, maybe most of the splices concentrated near head. $25

    •A Double in Bluefins, presented by Province of Newfoundland. 1960s. 500ft, beautiful Eastman Rev. lowfade stock, near mint. $30

    •Hunting in the Foothills Flyway, presented by Province of Alberta. 500ft, beautiful Eastman Rev. lowfade stock, couple splices during titles, otherwise looks excellent. $30

    •Laurentian Calendar, prod. Douglas Sinclair 1960s. 500ft beautiful Eastman Rev lowfade, looks mint. $30

    •Nova Scotia Saga, prod/dir. Margaret Perry. 550ft beautiful Ektachrome, near mint. $30
    http://www.screenculture.org/cesif/film/9009

    •Nova Scotia: Lobsters Unlimited, prod./dir. Margaret Perry. 500ft beautiful Eastman Rev lowfade. Looks mint. $30

    •A Salmon For Junior, prod. Province of Newfoundland. Commentary by Oliver L. Vardy (sadly not Hardy). 500ft, beautiful Eastman Rev lowfade. Looks mint.
    $30

    •Arctic Fishing, credits physically cut out. 500ft, beautiful Eastman Rev lowfade, some light/negligible wear.
    Clipping w/ film states: It's the fishing bonanza of North America and the sportsman's last chance to feel like a real pioneer. A thousand miles north of Montreal, Ungava Bay and its many rivers offer the finest of trout fishing to all with a yen for adventure — now made easily accessible by air routes.
    $25

    •Three Trout. 500ft, beautiful Eastman Rev lowfade. After replacement leader, no countdown and film starts at fade-in. Hopefully complete at heads. Looks mint otherwise.
    Clipping: Not one, not two, but three trout all caught on one line — It's no fake — you see it happen in the fish-teeming waters of northern Labrador, with sportsman Lee Wulff wielding the rod.
    $30​
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