dsbryant@mindspring.com
Date: 12/09/02-09:59:16 AM Z
B&H's policy of not shipping chemicals that are listed as hazardous are not
the result of the 9-11 attack last year. This policy was in effect prior to
the attack and has caused me to quit ordering chemicals from them long ago.
Don Bryant
On Mon, 09 Dec 2002 08:42:48 -0700 "Christina Z. Anderson"
<zphoto@montana.net> wrote:
> I'd love to know how they determine their
> policy. Stop bath--that's
> ridiculous.
> chris
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jonathan Bailey"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 6:34 AM
> Subject: RE: Chemical availability
>
>
> > Chris,
> >
> > > For instance, even innocuous stuff like
> > > Rodinal or lith
> > > developer doesn't go thru the mail
> anymore--much less mercury of course
> > > (gasp)
> >
> > I just placed an order with B&H (doing my
> part to keep the great state of
> NY
> > afloat - are you in trouble down there,
> Judy??? I mean, besides the 7" of
> > snow??), and they told me they would no
> longer ship kodak stop bath. Mind
> > you, Ilford's is OK to ship - but not
> Kodak's. Maybe I'll just use some
> of
> > the glacial acetic that Tri-Ess just shipped
> me.
> >
> > Yours, from someplace quite near the Arctic
> Circle,
> >
> > Jon
> > www.jonathan-bailey.com
> > Tenants Harbor, Maine
> >
>
>
>
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