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Seems everyone just got the new catalog and I'm wondering how much they'll be getting from us APUGers in the coming weeks.

Mine is only at $100 now. I have a sell/buy policy and just sold a tripod to cover my order.

What's your list like?
 
$50 (new silver art paper and a roll of 120), if that paper works more to come....this was an exploration order...had filled up the camera bag and DR a while ago, this was a non-scheduled order but I caved when I saw that new paper!

Buy/sell policy in effect here too....some of my old hockey cards going to the bay soon....
 
I didn't get the new catalog, think I opted out. But my order is for about $60, a box each of 8x10 11x14 Arista Silver Art paper. Which I now see is expected in on the 17th.

Roger
 
Roger when I spoke to FS the other day, they said the shipment comes by cargo so give or take some days...
 
I don't wanna talk about it....







...next three months supply will be a handful of Benjamins
 
I try to optimize the shipping cost in relation to the order. I just ordered $100 worth of Arista Premium film and would of ordered maybe another $25 worth of items but the extra shipping on that $25 would of been 25% ($5) instead of the 8% for the first $100. I will wait till I need more items which should be soon enough.
 
I'm getting ready to order film, paper and chemicals. On average an order is made 3 times a year. Orders range from a minimum $25 or so if I really need something to around $200 for stocking up. I only live 90 miles from them so an order placed before noon is usually here the next day.
 
a few weeks ago i bought 2 KG of liquid emulsion, and a large gel tintype kit
but nothing more recently ...
 
I like the look of the new, cheaper international shipping. Will make it much more practical for me to place small orders.
 
$0.00. Their price for 5x7 HP5+ film in a 25 sheet box ($51.09) is roughly 14% higher than B&H's ($44.95). When you figure in shipping, it's even worse. Freestyle's cheapest shipping is $7.99 for this item while B&H's is $3.99.

I will, however, be trying some of their new papers as they're proprietary items and the price is comparable to Ilford from other sources.
 
I'm still working on my order, I am getting close to using up all my Legacy Pro and am going to get a selection of films to find another one that I really like. Its not going to be a very large order though, I want to try to keep it under $50. I do tend to order throughout the year though. I haven't gotten their new catalog yet however, hopefully it will get here soon.
 
I got some Arista ASA 200 film and some 8x10 pages so it was about $180.
 
Usually $60-$120
 
My orders have ranged from $60 or so up to more than $400 over the past couple of years, and there have been a lot of them.

I just got my catalog today.
 
Zero.

I only placed two orders with them. The added an unexplained fee of about 20% to each one, so I no longer do business with them.

- Leigh
 
Zero.

I only placed two orders with them. The added an unexplained fee of about 20% to each one, so I no longer do business with them.

- Leigh

I'm curious. Did you ask them what the fee was for and not get an answer?

Ken
 
Mine is bigger'n yours!
 
I try to only order twice a year because of the shipping, but those order have been creeping up in size since I retired, and my paradoia about being able to buy stuff has inflated my Freezer stock.
 
Never had anything unexplained from them, always great courteous service when I call, prompt shipment and, unlike both B&H and Adorama, they don't make it annoying to get a delivery left at home when I'm not here. I've held off ordering from the big NY stores since getting back into photography (used to deal with them all the time - but they're shipment was different.) I know Helen from Adorama has posted about this and I'll have to look that up, and I also got something from a B&H rep in my email. I'll have to try it for a small film order and see how it goes.

But I'm willing to pay a little more to support Freestyle given their devotion to conventional photography and the fact they carry so much stuff readily available in one place.
 
I've been a customer since about 1983. I just got the new catalog and it has some awesome stuff. The B&W paper section is probably better than could have been offered in the 1950's or 60's. I'm drooling over it and may well place a largish ($150 or so) order soon. And they are so modest - 100ft 400ASA b&w film "made by a prominent US manufacturer" for $45 or so? How many such manufacturers are there? How much is Tri-X these days? They seem to be very clued in to how to strike deals to perpetuate analog photography on behalf of their customers.
 
I'm curious. Did you ask them what the fee was for and not get an answer?

Ken

When You buy online, a physical product from state X while You are in state Y, there are some extra bananas to be collected by the state monkeys.
While, if You buy electronic product - a file, service etc then no bananas :D
 
When You buy online, a physical product from state X while You are in state Y, there are some extra bananas to be collected by the state monkeys.
While, if You buy electronic product - a file, service etc then no bananas :D

Ahh... but then those bananas would be explained - not "unexplained" - bananas. They would be tribute paid to the state monkeys.

Leigh seemed upset that Freestyle had "added an unexplained fee of about 20% to each [order]." I was simply curious if he had asked for an explanation. And if so, if he had been refused one. It seemed hard to believe that a retailer could simply add anonymous charges and refuse to explain them. I've never had that experience when purchasing from Freestyle.

But then, maybe I don't know the entire story. That's why I asked.

Ken
 
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