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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    This is a crossover from the Photokina thread

    http://www.largeformatphotography.info/lfforum/topic/499700.html

    So is this correct - anyone? Is Forte also going under as well as Ilford?

    In the quest to set up a replacement for my favourite HP5+ it would be nice not to pick Forte film if that stuf (and presumably J&C Classic, Arista edu, Bergger etc) is also to thebig toilet int he sky?

    If so, it looks like Tri-X it is until Kodak decides that's no good either.

    anyone else have any info on it?
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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    I'm trying to get an answer on this ... an email I sent to omegasat@erols.com (the distributor I found listed on the web) bounced. Is this the current distributor?

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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    Anybody got a good formula for some 19th century soup we can paint on glass? Looks like we're going to need it.

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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    This would be troublesome, but I could imagine that between Bergger, Omega, Freestyle, Fotoimpex, J&C, and Freestyle, there ought to be a foreign investor or two in there.

    A while ago I did a little research on Hungarian silver production, which I've often heard cited as the reason for there being a Hungarian photographic industry that held up through the Communist years after Kodak pulled out, and while the Hungarian silver deposits are of historical importance, my sense was that by today's commercial standards, they aren't really competitively viable. Which is to say, Forte's financial problems, if they exist, may be more on the supply side than the demand side.

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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    Jim, I'm glad I managed to fix up that 5x7" plate mag for my Graflex.

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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    That would probably be

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    My hope is (....) it's just a misinformed rumour. But if it came from Bergger - who certainly used to have their Bergger 2000 made by Forte...
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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    and there is Forte themselves

    http://www.forte-photo.net/e/polifb.htm
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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    I'm starting to think tintype, wet collodian plate etc etc - maybe Sally Mann is just ahead of her time as usual... :-)

    Better start hunting down those plate holders on ebay - maybe Ed Hill still makes them for Gandolfis !
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    Forte going down the tubes as well?

    Hi gang,

    I'd say, don't panic yet. "Going into bankruptcy" doesn't always mean "going out of business", if the Polaroid experience is any indication. As well, don't forget good ol' Paterson, which has gone into bankruptcy more times than I can recall.

    I'll repeat from my other thread, in answer to Tim's Photokina question, that I'm putting my support behind FotoImpex/J&C, based upon my long talk with the owners at Photokina a couple of days ago. They are really going all out to try to save many of the remaining products on the market ... even potentially thinking about new ones. They have good contacts at the remaining factories and they are, to my mind, "consumer conscious" (such as not taking advantage of the current crisis by raising prices, but in fact even lowering prices in certain cases).

    Tim, as far as HP5 goes, as I mentioned in the other thread, try FotoImpex's Adox CHM 400. I have it on good authority that it's HP5 reload. I do not know if it's "HP5 plus", though. I can try to find out, if you want. My source tells me that there's about a two year supply, cold-stored.

    I know it's unusual in the forum to name and promote a particular company, but from what I saw and felt from my Photokina visit, I think it's critical, at this point, to support FotoImpex ... 'cause they are, in effect, supporting us.

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    The film situation really stinks! The upshot is that even if there are people with money to invest, they are not going to put in B&W film. I just made an adapter to place my 1Ds Canon on the back standard of my 6x9 Arca Fmetric..Evan

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