• 01-14-2009 02:47 PM #0
    Ralph Javins
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    Good morning, Jason Brunner, Scott Sheppard, et al;

    Gentlemen, thank you. While Jason may well have a valid point about my question being off topic for this particular thread, the question did produce some remarkable results, and is appreciated.

    However, Jason, my apology to you for blurting out my question in my enthusiastic recognition of another company of interest to me who has chosen to support APUG also. Now I have access to some products that will help me in my learning process with 4 by 5.

    This news also is an indication of how reliable the information provided by my local Fujifilm vendor can be. Perhaps his comments were based on what he had in stock, and not on what was available from Fujifilm. His telling me that 4 by 5 instant film was not available is still disappointing, but now for another reason.

    The growth of APUG may well be a true indication of just how viable film really is.
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    Enjoy;

    Ralph Javins, Latte Land, Washington

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