page 113 of volume VII American Journal of Photography from 1903-
[Correspondence] From Mr Chapman Jones in the English Amateur Photographer:
4 oz. (113 grams) hypo
20-30 grains, (1.29-1.94 grams) Sod. Carbonate
1/4 oz. (7 grams) Sod. Sulphite
32 oz water?
Fix until clear.
Then put into fresh batch of the same fixer.
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A two bath alkaline fixer. In 1904.
Gordon Cooper
Bremerton, WA
1904 Two Bath Alkaline Fixer Recipe
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