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Donald Qualls

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Sous Vide process temp controller!

You will wonder how you ever managed without one. The best bargain going (assuming you got a good price) on C-41 and E-6 temperature control.
 

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really only gives me more of what I already have...

Well, but you can never have too many beakers, graduates, film reels, etc.
 

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Postage, seems to be getting quite regular, I'm having a clear out and selling items.

With the current drop in the Pound maybe I should be listing items here :D

Ian

I lost £10 in London once, but I guess it is not quite the same now. Oh you are talking about money. :redface:
 

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I lost £10 in London once, but I guess it is not quite the same now. Oh you are talking about money. :redface:

It's swings and roundabouts, now is not a good time for those of us in the UK, and to a certain extent the EU, for buying from the US. but then you can benefit from the current lower exchange rates and buy items rarely seen in the US :D

I've seen the Pound fall to almost parity with the US Dollar before, and the opposite £1 nearly reaching $2 in value.

Must get down to work, I have various British LF SLRs to restore and sell . . . . . . . . . . as well as field cameras . . . and some US cameras as well. 2x 10x8 Agfa Ansco's, 3x 7x5 Seneca's etc.

Ian
 

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It's swings and roundabouts, now is not a good time for those of us in the UK, and to a certain extent the EU, for buying from the US. but then you can benefit from the current lower exchange rates and buy items rarely seen in the US :D

I've seen the Pound fall to almost parity with the US Dollar before, and the opposite £1 nearly reaching $2 in value.

Must get down to work, I have various British LF SLRs to restore and sell . . . . . . . . . . as well as field cameras . . . and some US cameras as well. 2x 10x8 Agfa Ansco's, 3x 7x5 Seneca's etc.

Ian

I remember when a pound was $4.35. A half crown was 35¢. [I finally found the ¢ key!]
 

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Ten rolls of Tri-X in 120, and the CLA for my Kodak Chevron. I must have magic fairy dust on me or something - I dropped off the Chevron for servicing a week ago. They emailed me on Monday with the estimate ($250 for a full CLA including shutter, viewfinder/rangefinder adjustment, and film advance adjustment), I Ok'd the estimate, and they emailed me on Tuesday to let me know it was done and ready to pick up. My repair shop must really really like me.
 

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Well, but you can never have too many beakers, graduates, film reels, etc.

I sort through, pick out what I want, then I have a couple friends who have a chance. Anything that's left I take to another friend who will make a pile for Craigslist for cheap, cheap usually 30-40 bucks, we split the proceeds, usually enough for a nice lunch.
One person's junk is another's treasure 😊
 

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It's swings and roundabouts, now is not a good time for those of us in the UK, and to a certain extent the EU, for buying from the US. but then you can benefit from the current lower exchange rates and buy items rarely seen in the US :D

I've seen the Pound fall to almost parity with the US Dollar before, and the opposite £1 nearly reaching $2 in value.

Must get down to work, I have various British LF SLRs to restore and sell . . . . . . . . . . as well as field cameras . . . and some US cameras as well. 2x 10x8 Agfa Ansco's, 3x 7x5 Seneca's etc.

Ian

I remember $2 / £1. I ordered a new RH Designs Vario Fstop timer from Secondhand Darkroom Supplies on Monday. Still expensive but it's now or never! The pound will rebound shortly, MHOFWIW.
 

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I’m not really into the expired film thing, but when you find a roll of Plus-X for $3 you don’t ask questions. I’m sure the past three decades in Alabama have been just fine, freezer or not…

Also, an unused 3.5” x 5” SPEED-EZ-EL (print easel) in the same shop.
 

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I remember when a pound was $4.35. A half crown was 35¢. [I finally found the ¢ key!]

I can remember when " a dollar" was common parlance for 5 shillings in Britain ( a quarter of a pound, pre- decimalization) and indeed the exchange rate at the time was four dollars to the pound.
 

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I got for free, a 1940's - 50's Kodak 17 x 20 inch enlarger easel. Absolutely beautiful, it was pretty dirty. Warm water and some paper towels was all it took. Adjustable allows up to 5 inch borders for Salon prints.

This kind of thing is what makes photography so enjoyable to me.
 

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Just ordered Pyrocat HD and some polysulphide toner from Photographer's Formulary. I also bought a used AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8G lens for my F6. Oh and just to really waste money I bought a Nikon MV-1 so that I can down load the shooting data off the F6. I was pleasantly surprised by the fact that I was able to download the data onto a Compact Flash Card, then upload the data onto my computer, and open it in a spreadsheet with any problems.

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I got for free, a 1940's - 50's Kodak 17 x 20 inch enlarger easel. Absolutely beautiful, it was pretty dirty. Warm water and some paper towels was all it took. Adjustable allows up to 5 inch borders for Salon prints.

This kind of thing is what makes photography so enjoyable to me.

Sounds pretty cool, it would be neat to see a photo of the easel.

Roger
 

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Yes, that easel looks great. Are you going to wear a neck tie when you use it (see the photos in the Kodak data book) 😃
 
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