buy my glut!
Due to an unforseen issue beyond my control, I am forced to relocate Silvergrain R&D darkroom lab immediately. (Don't worry: this problem is not caused by the financial status of Silvergrain, but my lease situation is entangled by the problems of another company.) I'm left with no option other than to minimize my equipment, document archive, lab sample solutions, etc., and in fact a lot of things. I'm not the party at fault but this is causing significant downtime, loss of income, unmeasurable amount of inconvenience and unexpected expenses. One concern is chemical inventory. At this time I have to minimize the reagent stock to what is necessary for production and quality control tests of current Silvergrain products and research and development of future products. Unfortunately, I have to do this as quickly and as safely as possible, and in fact a lot of agents are going to be disposed of. Among what I need to remove from my chemical inventory, some are potentially of interest to some of you, and some are faster to ship than to decompose them to a safe form. I have some 2.5% glutaraldehyde stock. I can inactivate this stock and dispose of safely, but if someone wants to buy it from me, it would work, too. I also have bisepoxide hardener (a nice nonvolatile hardener. I don't mind selling it at this time). I also have silver nitrate and other valuable chemical stock for sale. If any of you are Boston local, and seriously interested in taking some chemical stock, darkroom stuff, etc., and can act quickly, please contact me asap and include your phone number. I have a spare Durst enlarger, some spare safelights, two spare enlarger timers, lots of spare trays, etc. I'm cutting back to absolute minimum at this time. I also have many gallons of unopened concentrated stocks of standard b&w processing chemicals. My time is taken up by packing stuff and arranging various services to move, so I may not have the time to respond to all emails individually, but thank you in advance. Ryuji -- Ryuji Suzuki "Don't play what's there, play what's not there." (Miles Davis)
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