My two rolls of Museo Silver Rag are on the way. Should be here tomorrow. Phew, I only had about three sheets of the Luster left.
Here are the prices:
sheets:
09904 300 8.5 x 11 sheets, 25 sheets/box 41.60
09905 300 13 x 19 sheets, 25 sheets/box 105.60
09906 300 17 x 22 sheets, 25 sheets/box 144.00
09907 300 24 x 36 sheets, 25 sheets/box 320.00
09908 300 35 x 47 sheets, 25 sheets/box 528.00
$/roll
09909 300 17" x 50 ft roll 144.00
09910 300 24" x 50 ft roll 192.00
09911 300 44" x 50 ft roll 336.00
09912 300 50" x 50 ft roll 368.00
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Paper arrived today (3/8/06)
Here's my original post about the Silver Rag Paper.
3/07/2006
on the mend w hcb
Yes - the signs of being mended abound. First off I found myself looking to pick up a new rangefinder lens - which means that my attention is starting to wander to things besides my health and age. I was surprised to find out that the Leica lenses, at least the new ones - had actually gone up in price since the last time I looked. Remember, I still only have the 28 Voigtlander and the 50 f2.0 Leica and that's it. I'm in the mood for a nice 35mm to nibble on. For example, here was that luscious 35mm f/2.8 Summaron with "goggles" made for the M3 (which is my main camera) for only $650. Wouldn't that be a nice addition to my family?
I could put the goggles on that one and keep it that way and then use my nifty R2A with other lenses. Or buy a second M3 at some point. Or that nice Hexar RF - they have new bodies at B&H. Once the mind goes off in these directions - then I know that spring is on the way and a young man's fancy turns to glass (I said glass).
Then all I have to do is find a roll or two of 40-year old b&w film; hire some extras that I can dress up in 50's or 60's garb; and take some shots that HCB might have taken; make the contact sheet; age it; and tell Sotheby's that I discovered this contact sheet in a little store near the Seine - on my last trip to Paris. That should take care of my money problems for a while.
Actually, I did go out twice today and stomp shoot some film with my Hexar (two rolls) - and came back for a nap. I sort of forgot just how hard street shooting is.
And the Mets are playing. I actually watched an exhibition game yesterday! I tuned in late so they were playing the new guys by then and I didn't recognize many from last year. But it was fun to watch a Cleveland player drop a ball in the sun. Ah - here comes the sun. I can feel it.
I could put the goggles on that one and keep it that way and then use my nifty R2A with other lenses. Or buy a second M3 at some point. Or that nice Hexar RF - they have new bodies at B&H. Once the mind goes off in these directions - then I know that spring is on the way and a young man's fancy turns to glass (I said glass).
Then all I have to do is find a roll or two of 40-year old b&w film; hire some extras that I can dress up in 50's or 60's garb; and take some shots that HCB might have taken; make the contact sheet; age it; and tell Sotheby's that I discovered this contact sheet in a little store near the Seine - on my last trip to Paris. That should take care of my money problems for a while.
Actually, I did go out twice today and stomp shoot some film with my Hexar (two rolls) - and came back for a nap. I sort of forgot just how hard street shooting is.
And the Mets are playing. I actually watched an exhibition game yesterday! I tuned in late so they were playing the new guys by then and I didn't recognize many from last year. But it was fun to watch a Cleveland player drop a ball in the sun. Ah - here comes the sun. I can feel it.
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