johnielvis
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The more people that join in, the cheaper it is.
I do have prices but it will not be possible to order cut sheets in small quantities unless a LOT of people want the same size sheets. The stuff can be cut to any size in red light in rolls--getting rolls allows the most people to order the same item and allows them to cut it to any size they want. But then the shipping for a roll will still be prohibitive since the sheets will have to be shipped separately--so it makes no sense to order cut sheets. If there is a market, then slavich may start offering it to dealers in cut sheet sizes which will drive down the cost. right now, it costs plenty when you want small quantities since they have to basically do an entire production run---if such a run is large, then the costs go down. For a paltry few meters of paper, the costs are steep--still not out of the ballpark, but shipping about triples the cost (to usa). It would only be cost feasible at this point to order a larger roll to one central usa location and then send it out from there.
Sad that nobody wants to even try the stuff out because of the hint that it may cost as much as proper quality film.
For sure nobody will even try it if it's offered for sale here by dealers--untill "someone that matters" shoots miley with it---THEN it'll be in high demand.
I do have prices but it will not be possible to order cut sheets in small quantities unless a LOT of people want the same size sheets. The stuff can be cut to any size in red light in rolls--getting rolls allows the most people to order the same item and allows them to cut it to any size they want. But then the shipping for a roll will still be prohibitive since the sheets will have to be shipped separately--so it makes no sense to order cut sheets. If there is a market, then slavich may start offering it to dealers in cut sheet sizes which will drive down the cost. right now, it costs plenty when you want small quantities since they have to basically do an entire production run---if such a run is large, then the costs go down. For a paltry few meters of paper, the costs are steep--still not out of the ballpark, but shipping about triples the cost (to usa). It would only be cost feasible at this point to order a larger roll to one central usa location and then send it out from there.
Sad that nobody wants to even try the stuff out because of the hint that it may cost as much as proper quality film.
For sure nobody will even try it if it's offered for sale here by dealers--untill "someone that matters" shoots miley with it---THEN it'll be in high demand.