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    Can anybody out there (maybe Steve Simmons?) tell me of any professional stores in Albuquerque, which would likely have TMAX film in Readyloads? Thank you.

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    Maybe Kurts Camera Corral - there are a few locations.

    http://www.kurtscameracorral.com/

    Camera and Darkroom has typically carries regular sheet film, but I just called and they don't carry readyloads.

    http://www.camera-darkroom.com/

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    I have yet to find Readyloads in Albuquerque. If you find them post it here.

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    Thanks for the input. Maybe I'll look into shipping some film to myself, as I'll be traveling into Albuquerque.

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    I prefer the Acros Quickloads. They are usually available from Carl's darkroom.
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    Kurt's is limited to 35mm. Try Camera and Darkroom, on Central in Knob Hill.
    Brian Vuillemenot

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    For those of you who are not aware of this. Carl's Darkroom is a Fuji and Kodak dealer who routinely stocks professional films of all types. Special orders are welcome and film is restoked regularly. Since they develope my color film, I am in there almost every day. Being able to buy my film there means that I only have to make one trip. They stock the Fuji Quickloads because I and others use allot of it, but they are perfectly willing to stock the Kodak too.
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    Thanks for the info Kirk. Next time I am in ABQ I'll have a look see at Carl's darkroom.

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