guess I am too late for the 35 sound recording film

On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 4:56 PM, Ken Paul Rosenthal <
kenpaulrosent...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> H
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> I'm down to the last few rolls, so I've dropped the prices on everything.
> Kodachrome can be hand-processed as B/W into  quite a beautiful mess. I
> have the instructions, if desired. Here's some information on the Hi-Con:
>
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> http://www.apug.org/forums/forum379/105771-fs-kodak-so-331-like-2369-5369-high-contrast-pan-intermediate-film-100-rolls.html
>
> It's 35mm and I imagine it would work splendidly for ray-o-gram's.
> (*Prices do not include shipping from San Francisco):
>
> *35mm*
> - High Contrast Pan Intermediate Film S0-331 (Estar Base) 2 x 400 feet  *$75
> for all 800 feet*
>
> *16mm*
> - 7222 Double-X Negative, 200 foot (*short end)   *$20*
> - 7245 Ektachrome  50D Negative, 1 x 100 feet   *$20*
> - Kodachrome 25, 3 x 100  *$5/each*
>
> Cheers, Ken
>
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>
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