I've noticed my latest Pk36 mailers have Mailer valid through 1/31/00 on them.  
These aren't the preaddressed mailers.  Do the preaddressed mailers have this 
on them?  With Fairlawn doing most of the Kodachrome processing it makes since 
to me to have them addressed for Fairlawn.

I just got back from a week in AZ and all of my chrome came back in 8 or 9 
days.  Granted, I mail all of them in priority boxes and they came back that 
way.  Kodak must love that.  It cost them $3.00 to send me 9 boxes.  BTY, they 
came back in the normal Kodak boxes, not white ones
Dave Burton
Keene, CA.

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From:   Bill Maltby
Sent:   Wednesday, April 01, 1998 7:39 PM
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I also just got film and mailers from B&H. Same as you, the
mailers are addressed to Fair Lawn. I was wondering if that
was because they came from New York or if stores in the west
were also getting Fair Lawn mailers. At least we don't have
to address them anymore.

Kokak processing of Kodachrome is really getting slow. It is
taking over two weeks from the west coast. Are they getting
backed up because Fair Lawn is their only lab? Or, is there
not that much Kodachrome being shot so they only develop it
when the get enough to justify running a batch?

Bill Maltby
near Spokane, WA




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