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mcpoz
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Black & White printing paper
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Sep 20 21:25 UTC 1995 |
Is anyone interested in a lot of outdated B&W printing paper? It's VERY
outdated but it works. Makes beautiful prints. It is very slow in
development time and that's the only drawback I can see. If you are
interested, either drop me an e-mail (mcpoz) or else you could let me know
on the conf.
Black & White printing paper.
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sunnyk
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response 1 of 6:
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Oct 13 05:13 UTC 1995 |
Hi , this is sunnyk and I'm taking a photography class now and I was wondering
what kind of prices you have on the paper and how you could get it to me if
I were to buy it. You can e=mail me at khettenh@a2.mckendree.edu or at
sunnyk@grex.Cyberspace
Thanks
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mcpoz
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response 2 of 6:
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Oct 13 22:51 UTC 1995 |
Very reasonable price - Free - if anyone can pick it up.
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anecdote
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response 3 of 6:
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Oct 15 02:38 UTC 1995 |
what kind of paper mcpoz? Kodak Polymax?
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mcpoz
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response 4 of 6:
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Oct 15 03:42 UTC 1995 |
It is REAL old, single and double weight, graded for contrast. (Of course,
non-resin coated). It is slow, but produces beautiful images with about
twice to three times the development time. I have Kodak and DuPont.
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vrondi
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response 5 of 6:
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Jan 1 23:05 UTC 1999 |
I would be interested maybe... What sort of price...?
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mcpoz
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response 6 of 6:
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Jan 4 01:49 UTC 1999 |
Sorry, it was free, but I had no takers. We gave it to the local boy scouts
for their sale, along with two cardboaord boxes full of camera chemicals,
equipment, mats, etc.
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