20-Roll Brick of Kodak Verichrome Pan VP 120 BW Film - 01/2004 - Always Frozen

$355.0
Brand
Kodak
Series
Pan
Film Format
120 Print
Type
Black & White
condition
New
For the past 25 years I've been keeping a film-dedicated fridge with a freezer, but my attention has shifted away from using film, so it's time for all that film I so carefully preserved to find some use in other people's cameras. Check out my other auctions for other very nice old stocks.  All film was frozen the entire time I owned it, except of course instant films like Polaroid and Fuji, as you don't want to freeze the chemistry in them.

20 rolls of Legendary Kodak Verichrome Pan 120, ISO 100 film, in as late of a batch as you can find.  I discovered this film much too late, only tried it out for the first time in 1999, and loved it immediately.  in 2000, when I heard it being discontinued, I bought 6 of these bricks, as that was all I could afford.  I have two bricks left, and the buy-it-now price is for one 20-roll pack, though you can buy then both of course if you chose.   At some point over the years, both of these packs developed some tears, but the contents are all original and all boxes are in great shape, just the outer plastic packaging is not like new.  

Don't miss the chance to try this amazing film.  It has incredible exposure latitude, with almost infinite highlight detail that doesn't ever seem to clog up, and very open and well defined shadow detail.  I've tried several developers with it, and HC-110 (Dilution B, 4.25min at 68F) was by far the best.  This yields excellently sharp grain that is not ultra fine, but holds up very well even in 30x32in enlargements, which I've done plenty from this exact batch.  I've also heard of people loving this film when developed in Microdal, but I never did try that, as the look of HC-110 was exactly what I liked, and to get even finer grain I just shot Panatomic-X and Agfa APX 25. 

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For my international bidders - If shipping price ends up being much lower than my estimate on here, I will refund the difference after I send the item.   The reason I'm putting higher shipping prices is because I recently had a package lost in China for three months, and so now I'm only sending things with Priority Mail and insured, and I'm never certain as ot how much that will be until I actually send something.  Again, if you overpay for shipping more than $10 or so, I'll refund it right as soon as I know exact cost of shipping, and of course don't forget to factor in the 10% that eBay charges even on the shipping cost.
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