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I bet if you put that on APUG classified, you may be able to get rid of many....

Of course, it will need to be packaged in a screw top canister :whistling:
 
I'd certainly be interested in one of the t-shirts, but I'm in the U.S. I'm sure there's quite a few of us who'd want one.
 
I'd be interested in a Datsun 510, if anyone is going to start making htem again.
 
Hey - I took my drivers test in a bluebird (sold as a 510 in Canada). Great little car.
Me too, back in '71. Great little car, indeed.

And I'm with Brian on a new one, too. :D
 
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I cannot vouch for the Tee Shirts but the Ilford Polo Shirts are excellent - and hard wearing too

Martin
 
Ahhh... that bringing back Dufaycolor line was going to be in my letter once all the world stops making color film.
 
I remember the plea from the heart for ILFORD branded t shirts etc, I made them, and many of you did buy them ( thanks very much to all who did ) but the remaining ones have been around so long we are thinking of inviting them to the company Christmas party....

I would rather have the t shirt than an old film emulsion. I am very happy with FP4 and HP5+. I am especially happy that I can still get a traditional grained emulsion with an ISO 400 in 4"x5" film. Ok, 5"x4" for you. :wink:

Would Ilford consider putting a Classified Ad in APUG that would allow say 1,000 [this is a bogie for the sake of an example] shirts to be sold as a minimum before any would be shipped? If the bogie of 1,000 was not made in 60 days, the offer would be withdrawn, no harm, no foal. If the bogie was made, then Ilford would sell what the could before the orders dropped to the point that it was not worth continuing.

Steve
 
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I bet if you put that on APUG classified, you may be able to get rid of many....

Of course, it will need to be packaged in a screw top canister :whistling:

Group buy!!!!

Who has a retail outlet that can organize?

If they are <20USD each Ill take two.
 
Deviating just slightly from fanciful dreams about retro emulsions...

I wonder: Does Harman still own the brand names that were bought up by Ilford over the years?

I have some vague recollection of some paper appearing with the 'Barnett' name on it a while back - what was all that about?

How about Rajar, Britannia, Wellington and Ward? Is it possible that some of these classic names and logo's might make an appearance at some point?
 
I would rather have the t shirt than an old film emulsion. I am very happy with FP4 and HP5+. I am especially happy that I can still get a traditional grained emulsion with an ISO 400 in 4"x5" film. Ok, 5"x4" for you. :wink:

Would Ilford consider putting a Classified Ad in APUG that would allow say 1,000 [this is a bogie for the sake of an example] shirts to be sold as a minimun before any would be shipped? If the bogie of 1,000 was not made in 60 days, the offer would be withdrawn, no harm, no foal. If the bogie was made, then Ilford would sell what the could before the orders dropped to the point that it was not worth continuing.

Steve

Are these t-shirts available for US customers? I would love to have one!

In a way, that is what I was asking.

Steve
 
I would rather have the t shirt than an old film emulsion. I am very happy with FP4 and HP5+. I am especially happy that I can still get a traditional grained emulsion with an ISO 400 in 4"x5" film. Ok, 5"x4" for you. :wink:

Would Ilford consider putting a Classified Ad in APUG that would allow say 1,000 [this is a bogie for the sake of an example] shirts to be sold as a minimum before any would be shipped? If the bogie of 1,000 was not made in 60 days, the offer would be withdrawn, no harm, no foal. If the bogie was made, then Ilford would sell what the could before the orders dropped to the point that it was not worth continuing.

Steve

Are these t-shirts available for US customers? I would love to have one!

In a way, that is what I was asking.

Steve
 
I wonder if Simon talked to the folks at Freestyle, they they might clear out the T-shirts in no time. First I have herd of them! My ILFORD camera strap carried my Pentax for many years, and I would probably be still using my ILFORD mugs if they were a bit bigger....

But if I could get a 2XL Ilford shirt for 25US shipped to canada, I am in!
 
OT Datusn PL510

Those 510s were brilliant. Weren't they a 2 door version of the 1600?
Depends on the market, and the model year, In Canada 1971 they were 2, 4, hachback and wagon. Mine (My Dads) was a 4 door with a BW full automatic transmission.
 
Historic Note :

Interesting names above...

I am sitting here at Mobberley in the Cheshire countryside on a site bought in 1903 by the RAJAR photo company of Liverpool, the old building at the front has the stone RAJAR sign outside. They moved here when it became too atmospherically polluted in Liverpool to coat...so they needed the clean, country air. ILFORD bought RAJAR and inherited the site, that in 1984 became the main coating site when all the factories in and around London were closed.

Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :
 
Historic Note :

Interesting names above...

I am sitting here at Mobberley in the Cheshire countryside on a site bought in 1903 by the RAJAR photo company of Liverpool, the old building at the front has the stone RAJAR sign outside. They moved here when it became too atmospherically polluted in Liverpool to coat...so they needed the clean, country air. ILFORD bought RAJAR and inherited the site, that in 1984 became the main coating site when all the factories in and around London were closed.

Simon ILFORD Photo / HARMAN technology Limited :

A nice old ad for Rajar:-

http://www.scienceandsociety.co.uk/results.asp?image=10301477&screenwidth=1345

(I think it's the Science Museum website...would like to get a framed copy for my study, but they're a bit pricey right now. :sad: )
 
I would suggest that you telephone the number Simon has given and order a T shirt, it's that simple.

I have one, all it took was a very late night (for me) telephone call and one of the Ilford T shirts made it's way to sunny Australia.

I'm not the only one as I have seen another Ilford T shirt walking around in Melbourne :smile:

Mick.
 
... I have seen another Ilford T shirt walking around in Melbourne :smile:

Mick.

Yeah, in college one of the guys in the dorm never washed his clothes and they walked around too. :tongue:
 
Dear Simon,
thank-you for taking the time to respond.

Of course, I understand that such things are fantasy and that those old emulsions are probably at best impossible to revive whether for commercial and/or technical reasons. I appreciate the historical factors and have been aware of the hoops that the Impossible Project have had to jump through reproduce Polaroid film using modern materials, for example. All in all, I'm just grateful that a company like Ilford has made the effort to keep it's whole range of B&W silver halide emulsions in production to this day. That is small miracle in itself.

So, assuming that we are not going to see HP3 or 4 any time soon I accept the challenge of finding ways of pushing (no pun intended) HP5+ to it's historical, material and poetic limits!

Regards

Datsun i Datsun

ps. It's nice to know that someone at Ilford is watching what goes on at a forum of film users, pro and amateur alike.
 
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