Great Barrington Engine 1 195? Mack. This is among the slides I have been digitizing recently, they from what I loosely call the Berkshire SPAAMFAA Collection. I was once told the name of the photographer/collector of this 6-8 tray collection from mostly around the northeast, but it escapes me at the moment. I will be putting together a display of these amazing photos that were taken about 20 years ago for the Berkshire Chapter Show in Stockbridge, MA on October 11th. Still trying to make up my mind if I should do a regular slide show, digital slide show, prints or all three. I am using a slide duplicatior which is working pretty good, but I think if I had the money I'd go get a scanner to the job with. Two other gawkers were cropped out of the shot - what are people's thoughts on do stuff like that when copying old slides photos be them from your or part of a collection?
Ed Harvey
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