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Today I am going to sell off some of my film collection. Prices do not include shipping.

Kodachrome (I bought it from a guy who kept them frozen and I have kept them frozen):

1: 7 Rolls of 36 exposure 64 color slide. $15 a roll.

2: 2 rolls of 24 exposure 64 color slide. $12 a roll.

3: Kodachrome II 20 exposure 25 color slide. $10

Tri-X:

1: 5 rolls. Expired '76. Not cold stored. $7 a roll.

Here is it over exposed 2 stops:



Ilford 120 (Not cold stored):

1: Delta 3200 (Expired March 2002), 2 rolls of Delta 100 (Expired July 2000), Delta 400 (Expired September 2002). $15 for the lot.
 

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Normally, I would not post on a sale thread like this, but $15 a roll for Kodachrome--really?
 
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So with new TriX costing less than $5, can anyone explain the advantages of 39 year old film?



And without using the words Lomo, Holga or Diana. (I've seen ebay!:smile:)

hi mike

at the risk of glutting the seller's thread with mumbo jumbo ..
39 year old tri x is not the same as the current tri x ...
while they share the same name, they are not the same films ...
(if you know how to read "the curves" they will tell the whole story )
(i recently exposed a whole bunch of 33 year old tri x and loved it
and it had nothing to do with helga or her sister diana or their cousin whose name begins with lo)

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OP, if i wasn't trying to use up all the film i had already,
i'd jump at your 3200 and tri x ... but unfortunately
new or outdated-newtome film is not in the stars ...

good luck with your sale !
john
 
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So with new TriX costing less than $5, can anyone explain the advantages of 39 year old film?



And without using the words Lomo, Holga or Diana. (I've seen ebay!:smile:)

Personally I enjoy not knowing how the images will turn out. They can have cool effects or the images may not even come out. It's like a fine wine or cheese, it gets better with age.
 

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It's like a rare 1944 penny that's now worth 500% its original worth!
 

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It's like a rare 1944 penny that's now worth 500% its original worth!

NB23 ...
i think you mean 10 million percent :smile:
the 1944 steel penny is worth $100,000.00 !
http://cointrackers.com/blog/13/most-valuable-pennies/

double die pennies are worth a fortune too
they were made in 1917, 1955, 1969, 1972 and 1984 ...
and i am not sure if the red cent of 1930 actually exists
but it is the most valuable of all :smile:
 

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I have a rare penny thst's now worth...5 cents!

I have a 1935 one as well. Maybe worth 3-4cents?
 
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