Want to Buy WTB: Kodak 2422 Direct dupicating film

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Anyone sitting on a frozen roll of the discontinued Kodak #2422 Duplicating film. I am hoping to by a 9.5 inch wide roll and the guy who used to sell it on ebay doesn't seem to sell it anymore.
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Kodak 2422 Film

Wondering if you could give me some help with 2422. Is mine fried with age? I've tried shooting it in a 4x5, and it appears to have an ISO of less than 1 (!). Have tried D-61a, D-9 and D-72, having the best results with D-72, but even then, the results are thin. I realize that this is a direct positive film and that increasing the exposure will make the results thinner. Have developed an unexposed strip, and am not getting sufficient density. Is this normal for this film, or should I just give it a decent burial?

Thanks,
Steve
 
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