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    European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    Dear Colleagues,

    last time I bought a 10 sheet box of 8x10" 160VC here in Vienna I paid 100 Euros, which equals 147 USD. - Badger Graphic, USA, offers the same for 74 USD. Quite exactly half the amount. (And they offer films unavailable in Austria, 400NC etc., and at the moment thereīs not a single sheet of any type of 8x10 film available until in two weeks or so, Kodak is said to say, which might as well mean - six weeks or so).
    Now my concern is, will those films that I need so badly be x-rayed to death before I get them? Have any of you tried this? How did it work?

    Thanks for your advice,
    Michael
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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    hi michael,

    i have shipped film back and forth to Thailand many times and have had no problems. i ship my exposed film to thailand they process it, scan it and ship it back. no problems. i routinely send film to myself in thailand so it is there when i arrive. again. no problems. i have shipped film to my brother who is living in vietnam. again no problems. i have shipped all kinds of film. 135, 120, and sheet film in B&W, C41, and E6.

    i hope this helps.

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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    Sounds good, thanks Eddie.

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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    When I have traveled to Europe. I have mailed my film both ways rather than risk airport xrays and had no trouble.
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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    Michael, just be aware that you will be most likely charged custom fees and VAT - make sure it is still worth shipping the film with the potential of fogging because of the x-raying. I am not saying your film will definetely be fogged, but there is that risk.
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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    Custom fees are somewhere around 5% I think - VAT is irrelevant for me (vorsteuerabzugsberechtigt!). As to the risk of fogging, thatīs what Iīm trying to find out here before itīs too late!

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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    I have often ordered film from both Badger Graphic and Robert White -had never once had a problem.

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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Nagl View Post
    Custom fees are somewhere around 5% I think - VAT is irrelevant for me (vorsteuerabzugsberechtigt!). As to the risk of fogging, thatīs what Iīm trying to find out here before itīs too late!
    Lucky man. Here in the UK we pay 17.5% VAT, Import duties (variable) and there is always a courier handling charge. Add to that the shipping charge and sometimes its just not a viable alternative. I must say though that I have had some great deals from the US.

    Barry

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    Re: European wanting to order film in the U.S., but fear of x-rays

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Nagl View Post
    Custom fees are somewhere around 5% I think - VAT is irrelevant for me (vorsteuerabzugsberechtigt!). As to the risk of fogging, thatīs what Iīm trying to find out here before itīs too late!
    What Michael means is, that he is the owner of a firm, which can get the VAT refunded from the Austrian tax autorities.

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    I have ordered b/w film from Japan and have not had any problems with fogging.

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