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Just received USPS notification that my 4x5 and 5x7 Satin Snow ground glass is on it's way from Dave Parker! :D

Just so you can gauge when you may receive yours, mine were ordered in September. The demand for the glass is so great that the wait is 5 months now. All through that time I've communicated with Mr. Parker once or twice. He has responded to my e-mails immediately, with great politeness and valuable information. I have no complaints, on the contrary, I have great appreciation for the way he conducts his business...

I smoke a pipe, so I appreciate his warning that his glass is hand-made in a smoking environment. I will be sure to take a good whiff before I install it in my cameras! :smile:
 

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I ordered 2 from Dave last year and had great service, although my wait was only 3 months. I'm not a smoker, and if I'm honest I only noticed the smell of tobacco smoke because I'd read the notice he put out and looked for it.

I'm must admit I was very pleased with mine, a very noticeable improvement over the original GG.

cheers

Martin
 

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I like Dave; I like my Satin Snow GG... but being very, very sensitive to smoke I just about died from the packaging. I sneezed so hard, and sneezed so often, I think half of my brain went into the tissue. I'd guess Camels or Marlboros -- lots of them and no filter. Apparently the distance between WY and CA isn't quite far enough to "air out" the packaging material. :wink:
 

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Hi Brian,

The distance between Wyoming and eastern PA isn't enough to air out the packaging either. I have one of Dave's Satinsnow GG in my Linhof Technikardan 45S which I like very much and am now awaiting one for my new Toho Shimo FC-45X. I can only hope that it arrives in time for installation, testing and for my trip to Oregon starting May 1 for 3 weeks.

Rich
 

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I've had one on order since mid December. I guess I should follow-up on that - seems longer than I've ever had to wait for one. (this is #3)
 
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The longer wait time is good to know and not outside my expectations. I have several of Daves screens and find myself needing 3 more. I better get that order in!

I'm not a smoker and am pretty sensitive to it but it was still a non issue when I got my glass. I just took the packaging outside. Seems hardly worth mentioning.

Alan.
 

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Dave lives in Montana.
 

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Just a lurker here but felt compelled to post since I noticed this exact thread has been cross posted on several other forums today. Call me paranoid but I would say something odd is going on here? In any case I will be holding onto my beattie intenscreen which is nearly 2 stops brighter.
 

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Just a lurker here but felt compelled to post since I noticed this exact thread has been cross posted on several other forums today. Call me paranoid but I would say something odd is going on here? In any case I will be holding onto my beattie intenscreen which is nearly 2 stops brighter.

No, they're really after you, Nick! Hold onto your intenscreen, glad you like it. I put one in my Hassy, tried it for a while and didn't like it.

I have Dave Parker's Satinsnow GG - love em! - installed in all my view cameras .

BTW Brian, I think Dave's a (gasp, choke, wheeze) pipe smoker.
 

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and 20x the price...

I use Maxwell screens in my Rolleiflexes but Satin Snow are just the trick for a view camera.
 
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Just a lurker here but felt compelled to post since I noticed this exact thread has been cross posted on several other forums today. Call me paranoid but I would say something odd is going on here? In any case I will be holding onto my beattie intenscreen which is nearly 2 stops brighter.

In my delight after so much wait, I posted in all the forums I visit. Although I have no connection, commercial or otherwise with Satin Snow or with Dave Parker, the arrival of his glass is a cause for celebration and great pomposity! (on my part)

Sorry to frighten you. Don't hold on too strongly to the Beattie, you could cut yourself! :D
 
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