Paul
Kodak has not made Tri X in 220 for .... have they EVER made it ?
TRI-X-PROF ( TXP 320 ) is in production. It is the last B&W 220 film in production.
The whole deal about TX 120 in OZ is that Kodak stopped distinguishing between 'grey market' film and 'official film'. It has never been a secret that all Tri X was made in Rochester, put in different boxes and sent all over the world. Kodak protected USA dealers by distinguishing between made-for-export-film and USA market. All that is over with: one number.
Nicole's camera shop guy probably panicked when he entered the old code into the computer and came up craps. Probably didn't read the Kodak notice annoouncing the change: which is recent. It can't effect stock on the shelves if it's just happened, can it ?
Anyway ( repeating the story ) if YOU call KODAK in ROCHESTER and ask, they'll explain it to you the way they explain it to me:
There will be no more TX 120 single rolls ( if there are some in a store, it's because Kodak didn't use the Wayback machine to take them off the shelves after they changed the policy ).
There will be 120 TX Pro Packs. There is ONE new number.
The NEW catalog number for TX120 pro packs ( 5 rolls ) is #818-8914
PLEASE ! If somebody gets a different story from KODAK ROCHESTER, please publish it and put us out of our misery.
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