frobozz
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OK, it's time to admit I'll never possibly shoot *all* the weird film stashed in my fridges and freezers. Plus, it proves I'm not a hoarder if I occasionally sell some of it, right?
This is all factory sealed, and has all been frozen or refrigerated while in my care, and supposedly before I received it, but as with any expired film it's totally as-is, and up to you to test and compensate for any issues it might have. And hey it's cheap!
Let's call this a $25 sale - each single item is $25, plus $5 shipping in the US. If you buy multiple items I'll just eat the additional shipping - $5 for each box going to a US address. For outside the US let's talk. It would likely be $15 or $20 for single items to most countries, but multiple items might put it over 4 pounds, where the costs go up unreasonably.
First, I have a small pile of 46mmx100 ft rolls of Portra 160NC. Can be respooled onto 127 if you saved your spools and paper. Or slit down into some smaller formats if you make a slitter. Dates range from 9/2008 to 12/2009. I guess Lifetouch must have been one of the last to switch to digital, as this appears to have been from a custom run by Kodak just for them.
Next is a box of 50 8x10 EDUPE. Expiration date is 4/2006.
If I keep digging I'll probably come up with some other weird odds and ends, but that is all for now...
Duncan
This is all factory sealed, and has all been frozen or refrigerated while in my care, and supposedly before I received it, but as with any expired film it's totally as-is, and up to you to test and compensate for any issues it might have. And hey it's cheap!
Let's call this a $25 sale - each single item is $25, plus $5 shipping in the US. If you buy multiple items I'll just eat the additional shipping - $5 for each box going to a US address. For outside the US let's talk. It would likely be $15 or $20 for single items to most countries, but multiple items might put it over 4 pounds, where the costs go up unreasonably.
First, I have a small pile of 46mmx100 ft rolls of Portra 160NC. Can be respooled onto 127 if you saved your spools and paper. Or slit down into some smaller formats if you make a slitter. Dates range from 9/2008 to 12/2009. I guess Lifetouch must have been one of the last to switch to digital, as this appears to have been from a custom run by Kodak just for them.
Next is a box of 50 8x10 EDUPE. Expiration date is 4/2006.
If I keep digging I'll probably come up with some other weird odds and ends, but that is all for now...
Duncan


