[rollei_list] Re: Kodak Discontinuing All B&W Paper

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From: "Marvin Wallace" <Marvin0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <rollei_list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 5:08 PM
Subject: [rollei_list] Re: Kodak Discontinuing All B&W Paper


> Nobody has addressed the issue so far; Kodak's B&W paper 
> offerings have been
> so bad the last 10 years that it is indeed a blessing that 
> they have decided
> to stop producing them. Their offerings are just above the 
> quality of the
> cheap papers one can find in here in Hong Kong, that have 
> been made in
> China.
>
> I do not see Kodak's paper demise as a loss at all.
> HC110 film developer on the other hand...masterly!
>
> Perhaps as one of the most successful companies of all 
> time, people over
> there in America, view the symbolism of Kodak's failures 
> more importantly
> than the actual products. I myself as a Brit and former 
> employee of Rolls
> Royce would be disappointed if they failed in any way.
> Regards,
> Marvin.
>
>
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> Rollei List
>
  Evidently the paper has been made in Brazil.  The 
Associated Press now has the complete story on its web site.
  The AP is at http://customwire.ap.org   You will get a 
blue map of the
US. This will give you a list of newspapers and broadcast
stations who are part of AP. Not all have the complete AP
content. You can get one that does by clicking on California
and choosing the _Inland Daily Bulletin_ which is third down
the list. The page will open on _Top Stories_  at the top is
a list of news categories, choose _Business_ the Kodak story
is about the middle of the list of stories.

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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles, CA, USA
dickburk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 

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