No kidding.  AAFES these days is a lot like Wal-Mart, only with a
crappier selection and higher prices.  The local Wally world actually
stocks T-Max.  Considering the strength of the Euro (or the toiletness
of the Dollar), she may be better off ordering film from B&H.

On 6/20/05, Cesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scott,
> 
> She mentioned to me that she could not find find E-6 or b&w at AAFES
> (PX-equivalent) so she is looking and asking.
> 
> Hoping to visit her next year,
> 
> César
> Panama City, Florida
> 
> Scott Loveless wrote:
> 
> >I spent three years in Heidelberg in the mid eighties.  Beyond living
> >there during the cold war and the Chernobyl accident, I remember it
> >being one hell of a place to take photographs.  It's too bad I was too
> >young to fully appreciate it.  Anyway, this shop is open 7 days a
> >week: http://www.okfotoshop.de/index8197.html?language=0
> >When I was there the post exchange had a photo lab.  My mother made
> >extensive use of the PX lab for 110 and disc film processing!  Of
> >course, mailers back to the US sent via the US Postal Service will
> >cost the same as sending them from NYC.
> >
> >On 6/20/05, Cesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>I have a friend who is now stationed in Germany - I believe it is
> >>Heidelberg (excuse the spelling please).
> >>Eleanor, she is my friend that I took to the first San Antonio PDML
> >>gathering.  She shoots Canon, but she is a nice person nonetheless :-)
> >>
> >>She would like to find a place to take her slide and b/w film for
> >>developing.  She asked about mail order in the USA, but I would like to
> >>keep it local if possible.
> >>She prefers TMax over the C-41 b/w.
> >>
> >>I am hoping I can give her some good info, thanks,
> >>
> >>César
> >>Panama City, Florida
> >>
> >>
> 
> 


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