Mark Crabtree
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In sorting through my freezer I found myself overstocked on some film.
Kodak Plus-X Aerographic Film 2402. 9 1/2 in. x 125 ft. in unopened factory packaging.
Here's a link to the technical data for this film. http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Aerial_Industrial_Markets/Aerial_Imaging_Products_and_Services/Aerial_Films/Black_and_White_Films/PLUS-X_AEROGRAPHIC_Film_2402.htm
On that page, click on the "Technical Data" link to download the 6 page data sheet.
I haven't kept up with current pricing, but this film is very expensive today (and really has been for a long while).
This is the film that was sold by "Mr. Photo" for a while, so some of you may be familiar with that. I used it mosty in #10 and #6 Cirkut Cameras, but it proved to be very popular cut down to sheet and roll sizes for astoundingly inexpensive shooting. This film is long out of date, but has been stored well since it was made - frozen since I purchased it. I have used a lot of this film and have been pleased with it. The original expiration date on the box has been covered with a sticker stating "Tested by JLD. Next test date 10/02.". The cardboard outer boxes show some slight damage where frost built up on them in the freezer, but the film is sealed in airtight plastic containers (and I believe plastic wrapped also) inside the boxes. I think the excellent humidity controlled packaging must deserves at least part of the credit for how well this film has kept.
$125 plus very reasonable shipping. Payment by PayPal as a "gift". US only. Preference to Apug regulars (I mention this only because I've had some suspicious inquiries and offers in the past).
I used to buy case quantities of this film and have used a lot of it. I should have a couple rolls available.
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Kodak Plus-X Aerographic Film 2402. 9 1/2 in. x 125 ft. in unopened factory packaging.
Here's a link to the technical data for this film. http://www.kodak.com/ek/US/en/Aerial_Industrial_Markets/Aerial_Imaging_Products_and_Services/Aerial_Films/Black_and_White_Films/PLUS-X_AEROGRAPHIC_Film_2402.htm
On that page, click on the "Technical Data" link to download the 6 page data sheet.
I haven't kept up with current pricing, but this film is very expensive today (and really has been for a long while).
This is the film that was sold by "Mr. Photo" for a while, so some of you may be familiar with that. I used it mosty in #10 and #6 Cirkut Cameras, but it proved to be very popular cut down to sheet and roll sizes for astoundingly inexpensive shooting. This film is long out of date, but has been stored well since it was made - frozen since I purchased it. I have used a lot of this film and have been pleased with it. The original expiration date on the box has been covered with a sticker stating "Tested by JLD. Next test date 10/02.". The cardboard outer boxes show some slight damage where frost built up on them in the freezer, but the film is sealed in airtight plastic containers (and I believe plastic wrapped also) inside the boxes. I think the excellent humidity controlled packaging must deserves at least part of the credit for how well this film has kept.
$125 plus very reasonable shipping. Payment by PayPal as a "gift". US only. Preference to Apug regulars (I mention this only because I've had some suspicious inquiries and offers in the past).
I used to buy case quantities of this film and have used a lot of it. I should have a couple rolls available.
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