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    Ilford lets be postive

    Gentlemen Gentleman

    Lets be postive.

    When I lasted looked at this site :-

    http://www.manchesteronline.co.uk/business/general/s/128/128120_fears_for_700_jobs_as_ilford_faces_closure.html

    There were only 9 views offerred.

    If a potential buyer of Ilford were to see an impressive number of views stated it might - just might encourage them.

    May I suggest that those of you who have and do use Ilford products and wish to contuine to do so can post postive views " succintly " stating your support for and desire to contuine to use Ilford B&W products. Also if each person rings 2 fellow B&W Ilford users and persuades them to post postive views and ring 2 more users etc etc results might be forth coming. Remember all users 35 120 as well as L/F can add weight.

    You could post copies of your support and wish to contuine buying Ilfprd products to Ilford.

    uk.sales@ilford.com

    My interset in this is completely non commerceial. I have no connections with Ilford other than I have just purchased my first B&W film in 35 years.

    Regards to you all

    Rob Hale

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    Mr. Robert Hale

    Thank you for being a voice of reason, at a time when needed. I almost felt that some of the members of a number of lists where already to take the bed curtains down with the silver. Ilford is not in the best of times and neither was Polaroid a year or so ago. A number of things need to happen for a Snow White ending. But Ilford can work out of this. Along with the help of all of use that use real film and real paper. It will take some time. And lets give them all the help we can. Again Rob thank you for your good words.

    Jan Pietrzak

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    Ilford lets be postive

    Excellent and very positive post. I will do so immediately.

    For some reason we have many that see only black clouds overhead. If we could go back about several years we would see similar posts about the demise of film at the beginning of the digital era, how 5x7 was a format long since gone and only folks in lithium therapy would consider buying a new camera in 5x7 and nothing anywhere near the expectations have actually occurred.

    IMHO, digital is no longer a competitive media to traditional films as was expected, but has found its own independent niche market. It is a great tool we have at our disposal to utilize when one desires. I personally feel it is a money pit to attempt to be ahead of the curve, but I just acquired my first scanner so what the heck even the stubborn can see the light. That does not mean however that traditional films have to do the dirt dance.

    Keep your chin up and continue to do what we all do best - Shoot Film!

    Cheers

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    For 5X7 I shoot HP5+, in 4X5 it's Delta 100 and now FP4+. For paper I use Ilford MG IV in RC and fiber. I use Ilford rapid fixers as well. (mix my own developers) I will continue to buy and use them as long as they are available. I'm getting ready to place an order as soon as the weather cools a bit. (this time the order will be a bit larger: I hope this helps)

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    Just received my order for 10 boxes of FP4+ & 20 litres worth of ID-11. Will be ordering some more HP5+ & paper today...

    Of course, mine and other's purchases may be seen as panic buying by potential suitors but in any event it shows a commitment to Ilford products. With B&W film sales "only" dropping 5 - 10%, Ilford's 26% drop this year suggests other factors were at play (a weak US dollar & retailers de-stocking were mentioned - presumably there are other reasons to do with management decisions).

    Ilford has been here, pretty much, before and survived to fight another day - Ding... Ding... Seconds out, round three!

    Cheers,

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    Ilford lets be postive

    I agree. I will be placing an order for some FP4+ soon too. It's what I prefer to shoot in many situations.

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    Ilford lets be postive

    Just picked up my monthly supply of fp4+. Long live Ilford.

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    Ilford lets be postive

    I just ordered a year's supply of Ilford film and paper, hoping that others might do the same. Maybe a surge in sales will help convince Ilford, or a prospective buyer, that their products are in demand. (If not, at least I will have a supply of my favorite materials.)

    I switched to Ilford products years ago. It seemed to me that they were most dedicated to B&W, and I hoped that at least ONE large company would stay in the business.

    Time will tell....

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    Ilford lets be postive

    I'm sending my message to them today

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    Rob,

    Great post... dark clouds will soon pass if we all jump into the que and buy Illford products.

    I just picked up 100 rolls of 135-36 exposure Ilford XP-2 Super and 4 boxes of FP-4 4x5 sheet film today... and I'll most likely pick up more in the next couple of weeks. There's lots of room in the freezer!

    Cheers
    Life in the fast lane!

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