Atlanta, about 2 hours from here, has Wings Camera which has changing inventory of many interesting items.
There's a guy in Montgomery, AL, that also deals with vintage gear. I got some medium format stuff from him.
Alan: Any good sources for processing 120 in St Louis these days? When I had my studio in Edwardsville, I sent my MF film to Meisel and Lisle Ramsey did my sheet film processing. I imagine they, as well as St Louis Photo, Jefferson Camera, et al, are just memories these days.
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Get you a Bison burger. They are known for them and have a big fiberglass Bison in the parking lot on a trailer.
I used to go to the Trainwreck when they were just a small local bar and George the owner used to tend bar. You would see guys in there in their work clothes and boots. It sure has changed. The food is good though!
I get my 120 film and 35mm slide film for my Stereo Realist developed at Schillers which is 5 minutes away. They don't handle sheet film though. I know Allied did develop 35mm, 120, and sheet film. They are still around. I haven't shot any 4x5 color in a while and I develop my 8x10 b&w myself.
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