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Re: Why do places want old film?

by Toni Nikkanen <toni@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 22, 2008 at 03:17 PM

Chris Savage <spam.goes.here@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:

> Guess what? Plenty of people still take photographs on film. I know a
> significant number of people who get positively excited at winning an
> ebay auction for a roll of Agfa slide film so they can stick it in their
> Lomos and xpro it.

That's just crazy since you can just buy it normally from shops such
as lumiere-shop.de in any amount you want... no need to hunt for 
oddball lots on ebay.

(And you can send it to Arka Laboratoire for proper processing, too.)
 




 11 Posts in Topic:
Why do places want old film?
"Ric Trexell" &  2008-02-21 19:09:57 
Re: Why do places want old film?
"Ken Hart" <  2008-02-21 23:29:20 
Re: Why do places want old film?
Chris Savage <spam.goe  2008-02-22 13:07:49 
Re: Why do places want old film?
Toni Nikkanen <toni@[E  2008-02-22 15:17:30 
Re: Why do places want old film?
"Ken Hart" <  2008-02-22 09:50:10 
Re: Why do places want old film?
Chris Savage <spam.goe  2008-02-22 14:35:20 
Re: Why do places want old film?
Toni Nikkanen <toni@[E  2008-02-23 19:39:04 
Re: Why do places want old film?
"Ric Trexell" &  2008-02-22 20:31:44 
Re: Why do places want old film?
Chris Savage <spam.goe  2008-02-23 12:33:21 
Re: Why do places want old film?
Stewy <anyone4tennis@[  2008-03-13 23:34:51 
Re: Why do places want old film?
"Fred Anonymous"  2008-03-13 19:04:55 

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