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Originally Posted by candyflip
Drop me a line with exactly what you'd need.
I'm only a few miles from Kodak's headquarters and lots of folks here still sit on stockpiles of chemicals. My uncle just retired from the Motion Picture film department and has a few connections who've come through in the past. 
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It's been 20+ years since I did kodachrome developing so I might need to brush up on the K14 process. Therefore my hardest problem is going to be sourcing the chemicals to do a hand processing.
The rimjet backing is easy enough to remove using borax and a soft t-shirt. But the rest is 2 reversal processes plus a chemical reversal and each time it's followed by a dye bath.