Lukens:
Since you don't need the film to be OK, why not
reload the film pack after you use it? They are
easy to take apart without damaging anything and
re-assembly should be a snap. I've only taken
apart Kodak packs so I can't comment on other manufacturers designs,
Cheers,
James
At 10:07 AM 1/11/2008 -0500, you wrote:
Is there anyone out there who has any unused
film packs? To the best of my knowledge Kodak
was the last to make them (4x5 Tri-x), and they
discontinued manufacturing them around 1993. So
if any still exist, they will no doubt be
expired / outdated. Being expired is no problem
because I will not be using the film to capture
images, but for a demo on how they worked.
Iâ??m on the lecture circuit and use a film
pack demo in one of my favorite (and best
received) talks. The problem is, every time I
give this talk, I must use one of my sheets of
film pack film. And I only have 4 left!
I would be willing to pay for them, plus
shipping costs, but they must be unused, with
their black paper tabs still attached. Help!! Lukens
There once was a girl named Miss Bright
who could travel much faster than light.
She departed one day
the Einsteinian way,
and returned the previous night!
James Schenken