A guy in my neighborhood was having a garage sale with a lot of darkroom stuff including two enlargers and a lot of supplies. I don't have room for either of the enlargers so I passed on those, one was a nice looking Beseler. I did get two bulk rolls of film, one in a Lloyd loader for $2.00 with about a half roll and the other still sealed in the original Kodak tin for $1.00. I also got a Tokina EL 28mm f/2.8 lens in PK mount. Right now I don't have camera that takes PK mount but it was only a few dollars so I had to grab it. I don't know if I can adapt it to OM or Minolta and still get infinity focus.
The guy selling the stuff said he mostly used it for photography classes in high school. He thought the bulk film could be 1,000 ISO, he used to shoot a lot of that. after doing some testing I don't think either roll is anywhere near 1,000 ISO, or ever was. The roll in the Lloyd loader looks like someone opened the loader and fogged the edge of the film. I can't tell what film it is, the edge marking says Eastman 34 which is meaningless as far as I can tell. It has standard sprocket holes for still film but it does have a movie film date code that would put it around 1964. I rated it at about 12 ISO or less. the first photo below shows the edge marking. In the second photo you can see how bad the fogging is along the edge. Not going to use this roll, it will only lead to disappointment, at least I got a bulk loader.