I'm not 100% sure, but I think I saw some over on the Freestyle web site.
http://www.freestylephoto.biz/index.php
You could always buy some 8x10 film and cut it in half.
I note such advice to cut ( in order to realize a given format ) film from time to time on APUG. I am curious: How difficult is it to cut film reliably in the dark room? I know that one can say that one simply moves the film to the appropriate guide, etc., etc....yet I admit to wondering if the "saying" is much easier that the "doing". Note: Not challenging your statements at all, but simply curious. Judging from your statement I am guessing that you have probably cut some film in the darkroom, and hence my question. I suspect that I might not be nearly as facile as you are.
The unusual sizes of film needed for some formats is becoming an increasing issue with many on APUG who enjoy using such "non-traditional" formats. One can easily envision a time when such unusually sized films will be unavailable, or will be only available from one manufacturer in one emulsion. Then what?
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