Cole Parmer (http://www.coleparmer.com/) carries some of the pHydrion rolls and strips. Fisher Scientific (http://www.fishersci.com/) does as well, but I am not sure that Fisher will set up a personal account.
Sarasota is a consumer arm pit for anthing off of the chain store path. Ironically, has the home office for a huge water works distribution company. But nothing here.
One photo store left. They are talking of shutting down their E6 line. They have a few things like gray cards and a few dozen popular 35mm and 120 films, that's about it for analog.
OK - sarcasm aside. I mean, you chose to live there... And what about Ringling Brothers. And there's free shark teeth on the beach! And at least it's warm all year. Anyway, for scientific supplies, access to big chains is actually good!
OK - sarcasm aside. I mean, you chose to live there... And what about Ringling Brothers. And there's free shark teeth on the beach! And at least it's warm all year. Anyway, for scientific supplies, access to big chains is actually good!
My "choice" to live here was a choice of family necessity; my father was dying of cancer a year ago. Now he's OK, but my 91 year old folks need me here. Believe me, I'd love to still be in Denver or Los Angeles.
thanks for the lead, but not pHydrion, which is a lot cheaper if I can find the right range!