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Dan Smith
8-Jun-2000, 14:43
After speaking with the film buyer at Freestyle Sales Co., I found out they used to have Arista 125 and/or 400 available in 5x7. It did not sell so they discont inued it. If you are a 5x7 shooter and would buy either 100 or 400 Arista sheet film, plea se let me know as the gentlemen at Freestyle said he could possibly get it again , if the market was there. With a small gain in popularity in the 5x7 market I think we could have a film c omparable to either Ilford FP4+ or HP5+, from Freestyle, at an attractive price. I use their 8x10 films & like them, so this would be the same film in the 5x7 s ize. If you are interested, please e-mail me. Let me know how many boxes of either 25 or 100 sheets you would be willing to buy in a years time. No money commitment and no money sent to me-I am just trying to get more film for a lower cost on th is one. Freestyle would be the dealer, not me. So, if you are interested, please let me know how many sheets you would Realisti cally buy in a years time. Then, please put down whether the 125 or the 400 woul d interest you more. If both, fine. I know I would buy a minimum of 300 sheets t he first year, or three 100 sheet boxes. I would probably buy more, but this is the minimum amount I know I would use in addition to my 300+ of TMax 100. Please be realistic in the estimate of how much film you would be able to purchase. If they do this we don't want them burned or stuck with film that goes bad due to no sales. Remember, Freestyle is the company that is helping keep Azo contact printing pap er available on the market. They are willing to help out while making money, whi ch I see as a win/win situation for us all. Know up front, I will save the names and e-mail addresses, with any mailing addr esses you send and give them to the rep at Freestyle, UNLESS you specifically sa y DO NOT DO THIS. I think if he gets the names along with a stated interest in ' so many boxes of film', this will help a lot in going to his bosses and getting 5x7 Arista in the works. If you have any questions, please e-mail me with them a nd I will try to answer them. Many on this list shoot Arista films & having the 5x7 size would be nice for those of us who use it.

Roy Morgan
27-Jul-2010, 23:02
(Unable to get your email address.)
I would likely buy two 25 sheet boxes in a year. (likely at one time)

dsphotog
27-Jul-2010, 23:11
The original post is over 10 years old.
Dans most recent post was in 2006. (Hope he's ok)

Sal Santamaura
28-Jul-2010, 08:04
...Dans most recent post was in 2006. (Hope he's ok)He's fine. His most recent post was just over 3 hours ago:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showpost.php?p=612456&postcount=48

However, Freestyle's abilty to repackage and sell Ilford master rolls ended years ago.

John Kasaian
28-Jul-2010, 08:15
He's fine. His most recent post was just over 3 hours ago:

http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showpost.php?p=612456&postcount=48

However, Freestyle's abilty to repackage and sell Ilford master rolls ended years ago.

Dan Smith is Dakotah Jackson??
Hidin' out from the authorities is he? :)

domaz
28-Jul-2010, 09:02
Freestyle carries a pretty big selection of 5x7 sheet film. Not even sure why you would bother with Arista.

David Karp
28-Jul-2010, 09:45
Freestyle carries a pretty big selection of 5x7 sheet film. Not even sure why you would bother with Arista.

Because in the old days, Arista Professional sheet and roll films were either HP5+ or FP4+, available at a significant discount. They were great deals. I bought a bunch of 4x5 Arista Professional 400 and froze it when the Freestyle - Ilford deal came to an end due to Ilford's reorganization. I am now on the last box!

Dakotah Jackson
1-Aug-2010, 08:35
Some years back Arista and the Photo Warehouse films were re-branded Ilford films. Great price savings as a result. I would purchase 100 sheet boxes of Ilford FP4+ from Photo Warehouse for $135 or thereabouts. I had a freezer full and am on my last box of it now. Clean, consistent and I never had any problems with it.

I do wish Ilford had not discontinued Delta 400 in 8x10 though. A really nice film to work with.