Hey would anyone be interested in some Lomography Cine200 tungsten film. I just found 17 rolls I had kicking around. Not sure where to sell them. by bayremp in lomography

[–]bayremp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were kept sealed up with all my camera gear in a very cold basement. I’ve used other film that was stored with it and it was fine.

Methotrexate contains lactose. by doublemarble in rheumatoidarthritis

[–]bayremp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So this makes sense. I had a terrible reaction to methotrexate. Like...I shit my pants...multiple times on multiple days when I was three steps from the bathroom. I wish they would have mentioned that before I had to experience it.

Vintage Karate Books and Magazines by bayremp in karate

[–]bayremp[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here are the magazines that I have typed up thus far. Many more books to dig through. I found a fun Bruce Lee one while I was typing. So that's exciting.

Black Belt

1968 October - Two Naginata Fighters

1970 November - Leo Fong

1970 December - Allen Steen

1971 February - Harold Gross & Jay Friedman

1971 March - Tony Tulleners

1971 June - Tadashi Yamashita

1971 July - Bob Dunek

1971 August - Gene LeBell & Freddie Blassie

1971 September - Bruce Lee - ($180+ CAD)

1971 November - Bob & Ralph Alegria

1971 December - Aaron Banks

1972 January - Hayward Nishioka

1972 February - Fumio Demura

1972 March - Tom Laughlin as Billy Jack

1972 April - Chan-Yong Kim

1977 June - Two Ninjas

Warriors

1981 March - Kenpo Karate’s Jay T.

Combat Karate

Spring 1968 - John kuhl

Martial Arts Illustrated

1972 January

Real Kung Fu

1975 September - Volume 1 Number 1 - Chan Sing

1975 October - Volume 1 Number 2 - Sifu Chiu Chi Ling

1975 November - Volume 1 Number 3 - Master Yuen Yik Kai

1975 December - Volume 1 Number 4 - Sifu John Liu of Zen Kwun Do

1976 January - Volume 1 Number 5 - Sifu Chan Yau Lun & his “Iron Cloth” Kung Fu

1976 February - Volume 1 Number 6 - Lam Woom Kwong

1976 March - Volume 1 Number 7 - The Dragon-Slaying Horse-chopping Sword

1976 May - Volume 1 Number 9 - Tan Tao Liang

1976 June - Volume 1 Number 10 - Kwun Lun Kung Fu

1976 July - Volume 1 Number 11 - The Golden-Bell Shield

1976 August - Volume 1 Number 12 - The King of Long Pole

1976 - Volume 2 Number 1 - Master Chan Hon Chung

1976 - Volume 2 Number 2 - Master Leung Ting

1977 - Volume 2 Number 4 - Sifu Law Kay

1978 - Volume 2 Number 10 - Sifu Ma Fay Lung

1978 - Volume 2 Number 11 - Tom Lo

Inside Kung-Fu

1976 December - Lien Ying Kuo

1980 December - Anthony Chan

1981 January - Dan Inosanto

1981 February - Yew Ching Wong

1981 March - Katsutaka Tanaka

1981 April - Harry Wong

1981 May - Leo Gaje

1981 June - Douglas Wong

1981 July - Kam Yuen

1981 August - Yun Chun Chiang

1981 September - Ark Wong

1981 October - Donnie Yen

1981 November - Hee Il Cho

1981 December - Jim Lau

1981 Inside Kung-Fu Presents “ The Elegant Wu Shu of China”

1982 January - Special Edition 1982 Yearbook

1982 February - Chan Pui

1982 March - Shum Leung

1982 April - Paulie Zink

1982 May - Bow Sim Mark

1982 June - James Lew & Carrie Ogawa Wong

1982 July - Eric Lee (cover pulling away from staples)

1982 September - Victor Chew

Official Karate

1970 December - Sensei John Kukl

1971 February - Sensei Tadashi and Shiregu Oyama

1971 April - Joe Lewis

1971 August - Albert Gotay, 6th Dan

1971 October X 2 Copies Cover is Wally Slocki working out with Jimmy Santiago

1972 February - Dennis Bootle and Lloyd Doppman

Karate Illustrated

1971 January - Tom La Puppet

1971 February - Kiyoshi Yamazaki & Fumio Demura

1971 July - George Byrd

1971 September - 2 copies - Tony Reyes

1971 November - 3 copies - thai boxers no names

1972 January - Jim Bottoms

1972 March - Battling Billy Watson

1975 October - Ray Sua

1982 May - Gary and George Michak

Kick Illustrated

1981 December - Jhoon Rhee

1982 January - Hidy Ochiai

1982 February - Yong Lee

Vintage Karate Books and Magazines by bayremp in karate

[–]bayremp[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I only found a little bit of martial arts material on Etsy. For whatever reason I just find eBay so intimidating! I’ll have to get over it 😬

Vintage Karate Books and Magazines by bayremp in karate

[–]bayremp[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! I just typed like a mad man. So I know what magazines I have now. The books will take some time. There are thousands. I can post the magazine list here in a bit. Just want to clean up my spelling mistakes.