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    Re: S&S film holders for ULF

    I know this is old, i know it's a bit off subject too, but I was wondering, since Sandy's here... do the 14x17" S&S holders take 14x17 x-ray film? or do you have to make some cropping first?

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    Re: S&S film holders for ULF

    Quote Originally Posted by trundrumbalind View Post
    I know this is old, i know it's a bit off subject too, but I was wondering, since Sandy's here... do the 14x17" S&S holders take 14x17 x-ray film? or do you have to make some cropping first?
    They take x-ray film no problem. I have four 1417 holders from S&S.

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    Re: S&S film holders for ULF

    Since this 2005 thread got resurrected ... It appears prices have risen significantly and Quality Camera no longer lists S&S holders on their website ... But S&S does have a site here: LINK

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    Re: S&S film holders for ULF

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Graves View Post
    Since this 2005 thread got resurrected ... It appears prices have risen significantly and Quality Camera no longer lists S&S holders on their website ... But S&S does have a site here: LINK
    S&S is not currently producing ULF holders, but we do have some stock in a few sizes, including 14X17 in walnut. Price is same as on our web site that Jim referenced above.

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    Lachlan717 uses s&s holders in his 717 and tells me the quality is spot on. I was just enquiring with S&S last week and will be buying some 7x17 holders sooner rather than later.
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    Re: S&S film holders for ULF

    Quote Originally Posted by sanking View Post
    S&S is not currently producing ULF holders, but we do have some stock in a few sizes, including 14X17 in walnut. Price is same as on our web site that Jim referenced above.

    Sandy
    Hey! I'd like to buy one of those, Sandy. Do you have a cherry one lying around? (I just like the color better).
    Either walnut or cherry, what's the price shipped to Mexico? (Z.C. 14000)

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    Re: S&S film holders for ULF

    Quote Originally Posted by trundrumbalind View Post
    Hey! I'd like to buy one of those, Sandy. Do you have a cherry one lying around? (I just like the color better).
    Either walnut or cherry, what's the price shipped to Mexico? (Z.C. 14000)
    Have only walnut in 14X17. If interested contact me by pm, or through the S&S web site.

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