StoneNYC
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Hey guys!
So I'm in need of some money and getting rid of a few of the things I don't use.
Selling both my Fuji PA-45 film back AND a box of FP-100C45 film.
This is still fresh in date film!! (07/2014)
Based off of current prices I'm listing this for $250 total, I'm open to reasonable offers.
I'll leave this here for about a week then put it on eBay so if you're interested but not sure and want me to wait longer than a week, just PM me and I'll hold off, I would rather someone here get it than ebay.
This is FREE SHIPPING for CONUS and a paid shipping for Canada, just figure out the price, my zip code is 06611.
Okay, so if you things, this back has a flaw, the floor is something I never even noticed, I always shoot under dark cloth, and so I never had any light leak issues, but I noticed you just as I was taking pictures that the edge of the corner was chipped off, and of course would easily give some light into the back if it what weren't covered. I seriously never had any issues with this back, because of it, but it's definitely something you should know ahead of time, and I assume that you could easily just use a piece of gaffers tape to cover it to be certain. The opposite side has a slight chip into it, but I don't think that's even an issue, I just wanted to noted as a secondary thing to be thorough.
The rollers, the roads of the most important thing with these backs as you well know, the rollers are in great shape, no scratches or anything, and I haven't had any issues pulling the film we're getting even development, I would like to let you know that I did not clean them, I did this on purpose because everyone has a particular way that they like to clean the rollers and I'd rather the buyer have the chance to do that rather than me, however if you request it, I will certainly do it for you, in the picture I have one example that shows you how to release the rollers you can see my fingers squeezing on a little plastic piece inside of the back you simply squeeze and pull up on the rollers and they pop right. out very easy.
I think that's it, I have two more pictures I will post below these.
Pictures...

So I'm in need of some money and getting rid of a few of the things I don't use.
Selling both my Fuji PA-45 film back AND a box of FP-100C45 film.
This is still fresh in date film!! (07/2014)
Based off of current prices I'm listing this for $250 total, I'm open to reasonable offers.
I'll leave this here for about a week then put it on eBay so if you're interested but not sure and want me to wait longer than a week, just PM me and I'll hold off, I would rather someone here get it than ebay.
This is FREE SHIPPING for CONUS and a paid shipping for Canada, just figure out the price, my zip code is 06611.
Okay, so if you things, this back has a flaw, the floor is something I never even noticed, I always shoot under dark cloth, and so I never had any light leak issues, but I noticed you just as I was taking pictures that the edge of the corner was chipped off, and of course would easily give some light into the back if it what weren't covered. I seriously never had any issues with this back, because of it, but it's definitely something you should know ahead of time, and I assume that you could easily just use a piece of gaffers tape to cover it to be certain. The opposite side has a slight chip into it, but I don't think that's even an issue, I just wanted to noted as a secondary thing to be thorough.
The rollers, the roads of the most important thing with these backs as you well know, the rollers are in great shape, no scratches or anything, and I haven't had any issues pulling the film we're getting even development, I would like to let you know that I did not clean them, I did this on purpose because everyone has a particular way that they like to clean the rollers and I'd rather the buyer have the chance to do that rather than me, however if you request it, I will certainly do it for you, in the picture I have one example that shows you how to release the rollers you can see my fingers squeezing on a little plastic piece inside of the back you simply squeeze and pull up on the rollers and they pop right. out very easy.
I think that's it, I have two more pictures I will post below these.
Pictures...









