[Konvas] Free current 35mm film in NYC
Steve Zimmerman
gkrimus at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 26 13:37:09 CST 2010
Rich:
I wish I could pick up some film, but I'm too far away.
You ARE still going to be selling film from your raw-stock.com site right? I always had good service from you, hope to order more film in the near future.
Thanks!
Steve Zimmerman
--- On Tue, 1/26/10, recans at aol.com <recans at aol.com> wrote:
> From: recans at aol.com <recans at aol.com>
> Subject: [Konvas] Free current 35mm film in NYC
> To: cinema at konvas.org
> Date: Tuesday, January 26, 2010, 1:04 PM
>
> Last chance...free 35mm film. I have 5219, 5207, 5217,
> 5201, 5212. Current emulsions...ends and recans.
> Free.
> Must be picked up in NYC tomorrow. You must take a couple
> of boxes.
> I can't move it and I'm closing my NYC office to take a job
> with Fujifilm.
> Free. You folks can't talk me down from there.
> I have to get rid of it. It's worth $1000s. Really. This
> ain't old or discontinued film.
> Call me at 917 992 9670. Tell your friends in NYC.
> Call first!
> Please don't come by to get 800'...I have boxes...
> This isn't a dream...
>
> Rich
>
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>
> Rich Kalinsky
> Raw Stock, Inc.
> 1133 Broadway 7th floor
> New York, NY 10010
> 212 255 0445
> 212 463 9420 (fax)
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: colcam at aim.com
> To: cinema at konvas.org
> Sent: Tue, Jan 26, 2010 12:47 pm
> Subject: Re: [Konvas] New York Cabs O/T
>
>
>
> Not all cabs in NYC are owned by the same company, and
> there is more than one
> brand of base car.
>
> If you are thinking of the "classic" American taxicab you
> might be thinking of
> the Checker Cab or Checker Taxi, made by the Checker Motors
> Company. It was
> designed, ground up, for use as a taxicab, and through a
> set of bizarre
> circumstances the name wound up incorporated into several
> taxicab companies--
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Checker_Taxi
>
> For motion picture and television use the Checker was
> great, but the Ford Crown
> Victoria and the Buick Park Avenue are seen frequently for
> "newer looks"
> reasons-- heavily modified Park Avenue "cabs" are used for
> both internal and
> external shots, while the Crown Vic resists the
> modifications because of the
> drivetrain placement.
>
> Do you need one for some purpose?
>
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Speedbirdmgh at aol.com
>
>
>
> Are there any car enthusiasts here.
>
> Does anybody know who makes the present New York 'yellow'
> taxis? Ford,
> Chrysler???
>
> Also who made the 1960's/1970's yellow cab and was it a
> production model
> and adapted for taxi work or purposely made as a taxi. This
> cab seemed to be
> a much larger version probably had a V8 engine and
> had a partition between
> the driver and passenger but was a large beast.
>
> Would appreciate any help, cannot seem to find any info on
> the web.
>
> Rita
>
>
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