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12-11-2016, 02:57 PM   #1
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Any recommendations of where to mail-order some Tri-X (both 135 and 120) in the US? I'd like to mail-order some before we fly over for the holidays.

Thanks, Kris.

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I think freestylephoto.biz is still doing their sale on Kodak film.
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QuoteOriginally posted by lithedreamer Quote
I think Home | Freestyle Photographic Supplies is still doing their sale on Kodak film.
Excellent prices, particularly on 5-packs, if they still are running the sale.


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Funny how the grass is always greener (in the UK). Although I shoot Kodak Ektar and Fujifilm Velvia, I love Ilford B&W films and am developing a preference for XP-2 as I find it scans beautifully.

For sure BHphotovideo.com and FreestylePhoto.biz are both well stocked, relatively fast, and have competitive prices. If youʻre flying to Hawaii (yes, we are a part of the United States), stop by TreeHouse...awesome little store with a huge film selection.

Treehouse - A creative arts shop in Honolulu, Hawaii
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Funny how the grass is always greener (in the UK). Although I shoot Kodak Ektar and Fujifilm Velvia, I love Ilford B&W films and am developing a preference for XP-2 as I find it scans beautifully.

For sure BHphotovideo.com and FreestylePhoto.biz are both well stocked, relatively fast, and have competitive prices. If youʻre flying to Hawaii (yes, we are a part of the United States), stop by TreeHouse...awesome little store with a huge film selection.

Treehouse - A creative arts shop in Honolulu, Hawaii
I was in Hawaii in 2013 but this trip is just to spend Christmas in New York with my in-laws. A week upstate and a week in the city. I'm planning to continue my series of "Now Christmas is over" images of abandoned Christmas trees using my FED2 and my Lubitel 2 both loaded with Tri-X, although I rather like Rollei Retro too, so I may get some of that as well.

Thanks all. Kris.
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