Jean-David Beyer wrote: > Gerald Koch wrote: > > I wonder what the student would have thought about small screw cap metal > > cans. > > The world is changing and I fear not for the better and it's not only > > photographic materials.. > > > > Thinking about metal cans, if I gave a can of D-76 to a student today, > would they even know how to open it? Would they have the necessary tool? > > I even have trouble finding loose tea. No photo dealer around here has > photo chemicals. B&H is the nearest, and Calumet is far away. Calumet isn't much further from you than B&H. B&H is on West 34th Street in Manhattan, and Calumet has a store about a half a mile away on West 22nd Street. > And neither sell Kodak Elite Fine Art paper, and have not for many > many years. I still have some TMax sheets in 100 sheet boxes, 100 > and 400 EI. But I worry if it will be around when I open the last > box of each. They also don't sell T-Max or any color film in 5x7 sheets. -- Brian Reynolds | "It's just like flying a spaceship. reynolds@xxxxxxxxx | You push some buttons and see http://www.panix.com/~reynolds/ | what happens." -- Zapp Brannigan NAR# 54438 | ============================================================================================================= To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.