For Sale Making Kodak Film by Robert L. Shanebrook, COPIES ARE AVAILABLE

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First printing (and probably last printing) copies are available. APUG readers have found it to be interesting. The information and photographs that are included are not available from any other source.

I stopped selling books in September because I had sold most of the books and I wanted to have some left for my personal use.

I am not planning on a second printing. It takes too much time to sell, pack, and mail all copies that would make a second printing worthwhile. I shipped books every business day for 3 years.


However, I am going to sell more from my "private stock". Details for purchasing on on the website. Just send me your payment via PayPal and I'll ship the book to you.


http://makingkodakfilm.com
 

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Have you thought about setting up a Blurb book sale to make a 2nd printing? This way they make, pack, and ship?
 

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After your stock is gone, maybe a print on demand as a second copy would work? The quality will be lower, but at least accessible?
 

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I got my copy of the book today! It IS filled with great stuff. Lots of very interesting pictures, diagrams, and text. Robert took great pains to be sure the stuff puts in the book is accurate.
As soon as I finish the book, I'll know a heck of a lot about how my favorite substance in the world is made. Yes, I love film even more than I love wine... and I already know more than I need to know about wine making.
 
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I would encourage anyone who may have missed out in September not to repeat that mistake. That way in the future when someone disparages photographic film to you as being that old-fashioned low-tech product from the ancient past, you can silently hand them this book. Then watch their faces.

I did that once. It was a delicious experience.

:wink:

Ken
 
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