Is the Azo all gone-o?
Can I still get a box somewhere...
Or isn't anyone saying?
;-)
Is the Azo all gone-o?
try http://www. michaelandpaula.com
they sell Azo they might sell you some grade F2
leec
Is the Azo all gone-o?
There are a couple of resellers that may still have a few boxes of Grade 2 around. If Michael Smith is out, you can try B&H Adorama or Badger.
Good Luck!
Is the Azo all gone-o?
Thanks guys; they do indeed have it, but only in 8x10 or larger.
What should I do for 4x5" contacts? I guess 1/4-sheets of 8x10 is a little tight if you want a border..
Thanks for the replies!
Is the Azo all gone-o?
I don't know anything about Azo but I have this:
Unopened, sealed, 250 sheet box of
10"x10" HALOID F2 contact paper
expires October, 1954
(was '54 a good year?)
I sure won't be using it.
A couple folks here (or somewhere) got some from me.
This is the last box.
(gosh only knows what I'll find next as I clean up the storeroom)
Is the Azo all gone-o?
John, I'm even older than that paper -- but only by a year!
If you think the it's still useable and want to get rid of it, I'd be happy to take it off your hands and give it a try.
Dave
Is the Azo all gone-o?
ooohhhh, Haloid. One of Ed Weston's favorite papers!
Man, that's old....
Trivia Point - American Haloid became Xerox...
Is the Azo all gone-o?
Careful there, Joe -- like I said, I'm even older than that paper, and certainly will not outlast it!
Still wondering if it's any good... John?
Is the Azo all gone-o?
Someone actually looked up my email address and asked to buy it early this morning. If he doesn't faint at the price (kidding), I'll come back.
Does it work? I sold two boxes and one fellow who used it said it acted like #1 (or #0 on the old Agfa scale), and needed some help with the blacks. He added some witches brew and said it's great stuff.
Is the Azo all gone-o?
Anyone for a box of Kodak Dekko Paper (circa 1901)?
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