Paul Sorensen said:
Dave, I do wonder about your calling it price gouging. There are plenty of black and white films on the market and no one needs this film. If it is worth more to someone else than it is to me, I feel it is totally appropriate to sell it at what the market will bear and buy myself some other film to use. If I was selling water to Katrina victims for $10 per bottle, that would be price gouging. I guess I can admit to being a profiteer, however. I took advantage of the Agfa situation to get myself more film than I could otherwise have purchased.
Paul,
I was not meaning in a derogitory term really, it is just the expression of what happens when a company goes out of business, obiviously the guy knows that some shoot this and with agfa going down, he is going to try and get as much as he possibly can, unfortunately, from the listing, you have no idea of how long he knew there were problems with agfa and if he bought on speculation...of course I am not currently having any problems find the film he is selling, the local shop here has a heftly supply in stock, in fact I was thinkng about buying his stock and filtering into the market over the next few months, so I would be gouging and profiteering as well, the local shop here has 15 cases of Rodinol in stock as well...also thought about buying that up as well, might be some money to make on it in the future.
More power to him if he can get the price he is asking, but I suspect, it is still a bit to early to hit the market at this high of price.
Dave