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Thread: E100VS in 8x10

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    E100VS in 8x10

    OK, after emailing Kodak, I found out that a run of 8x10 E100VS is doable. Before I contact Jeff at Badger and bother him about this, I thought I would throw this out and try to gauge the interest. As Kodak has stipulated, the minimum order is $16000 to the end user. So what I gather from this is that if a 10 sheet box were to retail at $100 (for example), we would have to order 160 of the boxes. (Please note, I'm guessing here at a price.)

    I have always loved E100VS in certain situations and would like to "stock" up one last time on some 8x10. (My freezer has some room.) So my question to those of you who would still like to shoot VS in 8x10, in how many 10 sheet boxes would you be interested?

    In my case I know I would take a minimum of 10 maybe even 20. I'm throwing this out there to see if it's worth the time to have Jeff at Badger go through the work of contactin Kodak. I'm guessing a bit at where the price would be, but I hope it would be in the neighborhood of $100 to $110. It has to be through an authorized dealer.

    Let's see a show of hands. Who would like some and how many would you be interested in buying? Thanks. Jim Becia

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    LJ Segil
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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    Hi Jim
    Times permitting I would like to sock away 10 boxes.
    Larry

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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    Count me in for 2 boxes.

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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    I could likely swing 10.

    Cheers, Steve

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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    I will throw down for 10 boxes, maybe 20 when the time comes.

    Thanks,

    Tim

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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    I would jump at the chance. 10 for sure. Possibly more but I'm using more C41 these days and I already have 10 boxes of E100VS in 4x5 on back order.

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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    I'm in. 10 boxes.

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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    I love E100VS. If I have a job when the time comes, I could do 5 boxes or so. Unfortunately, I'm unemployed and can't make any financial commitments right now.

    Cheers,
    Mark
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    funkadelic
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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    Roughly halfway there. That's great! Was this posted on APUG? I'm sure a few folks over there may have some interest in it also.
    I don't shoot much, and when I do, it is rarely in color. I seem to be the slacker chiming in for only two boxes. Does anyone want to commit to another 8 boxes to make a nice round "10 more"?
    It looks good on paper.

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    LJ Segil
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    Re: E100VS in 8x10

    Don't stop now! Keep the momentum going. This could be great.
    Larry

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