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I've just landed 14 x 100 foot rolls. It took 2 years for these to come which I'm sure has a lot to do with Forte's financial problems and the stop start nature of their production. I'm told by my supplier that they can get anything now but who knows for how long.

If anyone in the future wants to be included in a group purchase let me know.


Clayton
 
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This belongs in the classified section of the website.

Dave
 
Satinsnow said:
This belongs in the classified section of the website.

Dave

Yes Dave, you're probably right.

My point to the post was not to advertise something for sale but to say Forte are shipping, you can get custom orders cut and maybe a group purchase can keep these things going. 400 speed 70mm of any type hasn't been on the shelves for a few years now and I didn't think it would ever be available again.

I'm happy if the moderators delete the thread all together, I don't mind keeping the film but I thought it was a chance to help others out.

cheers
Clayton
 
Clay any chance this is perforated film? I'm trying to figure out if I should buy a 70mm back for my MF camera. Problem is it takes perforated film and nobody seems to make that anymore.
 
Nick Zentena said:
Clay any chance this is perforated film? I'm trying to figure out if I should buy a 70mm back for my MF camera. Problem is it takes perforated film and nobody seems to make that anymore.

Yes Nick..........it is perfed but I don't know what type. Is there some info on the web somewhere that lists hole size and spacing?


Clayton
 
I think there might be on the 70mm faq. I'll try and find it. A source for perforated 70mm would make all those MF 70mm backs worth something.
 
I can't find any suggestion on the difference. But it seems MF cameras used Type II.
 
Okay. Seems Type I is only perforated on one edge. Type II on both. If it's Type II then that would make all those MF backs worth something.
 
Nick Zentena said:
Okay. Seems Type I is only perforated on one edge. Type II on both. If it's Type II then that would make all those MF backs worth something.

Sorry Nick.......looks like I've wasted your time.

I opened some of the film today to check the perfs and it isn't!

My supplier when he received them thought they were perfed because that's what the labels say. He called me to ask if perfed would be ok because I ordered unperfed. I said yes, no problem.

Now I open them and find I do have what I asked for but it doesn't help Nick or any others looking for perfed.

What i will say though is that it's likely Forte will custom cut perfed if that's what you want but expect a minimum order

sorry about that

Clayton
 
What can you do. Just no point buying one of those MF backs without perforated film.

Agfa of all people still seems to be making 70mm film. The colour seems to be a normal product if I could only find somebody that sold it.
 
Nick Zentena said:
What can you do. Just no point buying one of those MF backs without perforated film.

Simple.........ask Forte to make it.....that's all I did.

Clayton
 
How big was the order they required? I'm going to guess it would be too much for just me. Bigger issues is I got the impression it took awhile? I'm supposed to be moving in the next 9+ months. I'm trying to avoid any long term commitments.
 
There used to be a guy on ebay who sold kits to convert Hasselblad backs to use unperf'd 70mm film. He replaced sprockets with rubber wheels.

Another use for the unperf'd film is to reload 116 and 616 rollfilm. One good reason to save your spools and paper backing. Speaking of which, does anyone know of any supplier of "bulk" backing paper?
 
Clayton,

I would be interested in 400 speed 70mm. I have had a lot of trouble locating 70mm B&W. My 70mm backs can use perforated or unperforated (RH-50). Who is your connection at Forte and how do you order directly from them?


Jamie
 
Nick Zentena said:
How big was the order they required? I'm going to guess it would be too much for just me. Bigger issues is I got the impression it took awhile? I'm supposed to be moving in the next 9+ months. I'm trying to avoid any long term commitments.

Nick the min quantity was 15 rolls but somehow I ended up with only 14. Yes time to get the stuff was a problem...........3 or 4 years ago I ordered some custom cut 8" wide rolls for my Cirkut camera. Every 6 months or so I kept reminding my supplier about it, they were doing their part is was Forte draggin the chain. In the end I gave up and tried for 70mm instead which I eventually got.

I think the main reason for the delays was the turmoi the film and paper manufacturers were going through at the time. I had other 70mm B&W films at the time so wasn't too concerned waiting it out.

Claytonl
 
fatboy22 said:
Clayton,

I would be interested in 400 speed 70mm. I have had a lot of trouble locating 70mm B&W. My 70mm backs can use perforated or unperforated (RH-50). Who is your connection at Forte and how do you order directly from them?


Jamie

Jamie

I ran out of 400 years ago and couldn't get any more which is why I went for an order through Forte. I'm in New Zealand and used the local agent, I don't know who it is in the US.

I'm willing to sell a couple of rolls as I don't need the lot. Price is my cost plus freight, PM me for details.

Clayton
 
That would great Clayton. I sent you an email with my address to see how much shipping would be.
 
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