Re: paper

Gary Szunyogh (mosquito@worldnet.att.net)
Wed, 04 Mar 1998 21:55:26 -0500

The Specs:
Kodak Polyfiber AL,8.5" x 11", 21.6cm x 27.9 cm
Cat 1899756
OC safelight
Weight smooth Lustre light-weight base
Total of 250 sheets minus 4 or 5 in two packages in original Kodak box.
Price on box was $70.00.
Storage history: Purchased from dealer in Cleveland, Ohio about 4 years ago
and stored in my basement darkroom since.

I do not know the value of your prints, but I would like to trade it for
alternative prints rather than cash if that is possible.

Regards, Gary -Cleveland, Ohio

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> From: Luis Nadeau <nadeaul@nbnet.nb.ca>
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: paper
> Date: Wednesday, March 04, 1998 12:01 AM
>
> At 9:05 PM -0500 98/03/03, Gary Szunyogh wrote:
> >Without looking for a name I know I still have paper that is too thin
for
> >me. Much like copy paper or so. The documentation said it was for
making
> >manuals. I would be glad to [part with it cheaply.
>
> Could you look up the name and supplier's source? Kodak used to make a
type
> A silver paper non-baryta coated that could be folded like ordinary paper
> without cracking. I think there would be potential to use such material
as
> paper negative since the lack of baryta (btw, opaque to X-rays) would
allow
> fast printing times.
>
> Luis Nadeau
> NADEAUL@NBNET.NB.CA
> Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
> http://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/nadeaul/
>