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    Fidelity holders

    I just purchased some used Fidelity holders and some of them had darkslides that were familiar to me while others were not. Normally, the darkslide has a glossy finish and slides in and out smoothly. However, some of these holders have darkslides that are rather matt and sound almost sandy when they go in. They are literally cut from the same mold (at least what is apparent to my eyes) but have a different finish. Could someone tell me their thoughts on what the difference is and whether I was sold bum materials?

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    Serge

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    Re: Fidelity holders

    The newest Fidelity holders have a kind of matt or hammered darkslides.
    Those are just as good and slide smoother than the old ones.

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    Re: Fidelity holders

    I have both types also... someone told me the new ones were Kevlar but I'm not sure if it's true.
    -Rob

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    Re: Fidelity holders

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Skeoch
    I have both types also... someone told me the new ones were Kevlar but I'm not sure if it's true.
    -Rob
    Good to know- next time I'm using my 8X10 in a field of bullets, I'll be protected!
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    Re: Fidelity holders

    I've had my share of bulletproof negatives but I've never had any bulletproof holders.

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    Re: Fidelity holders

    They come in handy when the trees and rocks start shooting back.

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    Hey Steve,

    I'll bet you've never had any negatives as bulletproof as the first ones I ever processed in HC-110. I didn't realize the instructions for diluting the developer were based on having already made a stock solution. So I diluted the syrup 1:9 and went merrily about developing my film. Still; those films came in handy. I use them for light-proofing material in my darkroom.
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    Re: Fidelity holders

    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Barker
    They come in handy when the trees and rocks start shooting back.
    Yes, "Mother Nature" is usually not the benevolent benefactor she's made out to be!
    Any advice for when the trees and rocks start talking back?
    Brian Vuillemenot

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    Re: Fidelity holders

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Vuillemenot
    . . . Any advice for when the trees and rocks start talking back?
    Does this mean that you're not already listening to what the trees and rocks have to say, Brian? I talk to them all the time, and they seem to be responding. Then again, it might just be the wind whistling through my cranial void.

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    Re: Fidelity holders

    Fidelity holders are OK but TOYO is much better. You can feel the difference in quality as soon as you pick up one. Their dark slides also slide in & out smoothly. They're a bit more expensive than Fidelity but I think they're worth the difference.

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