RE: Big Cameras - construction techniques

From: Ingo Guenther <Ingo_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sun 02 Sep 2007 - 12:30:16 PDT

Hi Chris,

that sounds more than good. thank you for your great offer. Yes, my adress is the same ((for the last 40 years, and I hope for the next (my last) 21))
Thanks again. I'm waiting for the film.
Ingo

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>
> I bought aerial dupe film, its a slow, darkroom speed film, safe under
> red light, I have about 1000 ft. I bought it over 10 years ago from
> someone in Philadelphia PA. I don't know how viable it still is but if
> you want some I could spool you up some. Somewhere I have 75 ftx10 inch
> aerial spools and cans. I bought the cans because they looked like good
> pinhole cameras. Now that I think of it that extra 12 inch sono tube and
> the film I have might make for a fun anamorphic camera. Ingo, if its
> still good I could send you some and bill you for the shipping, is your
> address still the same as what was on the 2007 card swap list?
>
> Chris
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