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Ben Chase
15-Jun-2007, 10:50
Mine keeps tearing the clips off the end of my Quickloads. Just started happening recently. Figures - since I'm getting ready to leave next Saturday to Glacier.

In the meantime, I've been using my Readyload holder, but I would like to get a Quickload if someone has one in stock for sale.

B&H is out of stock, Badger is out of stock... Suggestions? I can't seem to find anyone with inventory right now.

I'll take a decent used one if it works reliably.

Bill L.
15-Jun-2007, 11:13
Do you have a Polaroid 545/545i holder? I use it as an emergency backup for the quickload holder - it works pretty well with the quickloads.

Bill

Rider
15-Jun-2007, 11:22
I use exclusively a Polaroid 545i holder, but lately I've been obsessing about weight so I was thinking of getting a Fuji holder to take on some trips. On the other hand, I am still addicted to Polaroid.

Eric James
15-Jun-2007, 11:29
I had Glazer's in Seattle send me one a while back when everyone else was out.

http://www.glazerscamera.com/

Ralph Barker
15-Jun-2007, 12:03
You can have mine for $695, Ben. (It has been lovingly tested.) ;)

JPlomley
15-Jun-2007, 12:38
Try Rod Klukas at Photomark.

Ben Chase
15-Jun-2007, 16:31
Try Rod Klukas at Photomark.

That was the ticket! Thank you sir.

Ben Chase
15-Jun-2007, 16:32
You can have mine for $695, Ben. (It has been lovingly tested.) ;)

Only $695? I hope that at least comes with a reach around!

Jim Rice
15-Jun-2007, 16:58
Alas, Ralph, someone bitched your deal.

Robert Fisher
15-Jun-2007, 17:00
I have two - one used once, one never used.

(I shoot 8x10 only now)

$75/each plus $10 freight

Dick Hilker
18-Jun-2007, 11:03
I just bagged one on eBay for $63.50 including shipping. Might be a good idea to check there.

65Galaxie
19-Jun-2007, 16:17
I think I paid under $25 for my old Polaroid 545 holder on ebay a yr ago. It's kind of big and heavy though. I don't understand why people say it doesn't hold the film flat. It's got springs on top and bottom to push the film against the backing plate.

JPlomley
19-Jun-2007, 16:44
Ben:

My pleasure. In general I find Photomark to be pretty well stocked, and Rod is just a great guy to deal with.

Cheers,

Jeff