How much K40 have you got in your fridge??? lets add up.

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60 k40 sound
30 k40 sound200ft with processing
250 eck 160 sound
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K40 silent: 5 carts, K40 Sound: 29 carts, KII: 7 carts, KII Sound: 3 carts. Plus about 10 sound carts not identifiable whether they're K40 or Ektachrome 160 Sound because their boxes are gone but they're still sealed in their foils. All S8.
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51 carts
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Gianni wrote:
35 rolls of K40A R8's expired in 1978, with a .27 Hudson's price tag.
(I bought these for reusing the cans and spools with perfed & respooled 50D & 500T neg R8!)
Snap! I bought 24 of the exact same rolls (prob from same ebay seller) for similar reasons- did you try one yet or won't you bother?

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Up to now, piled Kodachrome stock adds up to 566 units (making 31.44 units in average per user posting in this tread).

In detail (counting plain numbers as ordinary K40 silent in S8), we have:

- 361 cartridges of K40 silent in S8 (average per user: 20.05 cartridges)
- 89 cartridges of K40 Sound in S8 (average per user: 4.95 cartridges)
- 70 cans of K40 aka Cinechrome in R8 (average per user: 3.89 cans)
- 30 cans of 200ft K40 Sound in S8 (average per user: 1.67 cans)
- 7 cartridges of KII silent in S8 (average per user: 0.39 cartridges)
- 3 cartridges of KII Sound in S8 (average per user: 0.17 cartridges)
- 0 cans of K40 in DS8 (average per user: 0 cans)
- 6 cans of K25 in DS8 (average per user: 0.33 cans)
- 0 cans of K25 in R8 (average per user: 0 cans)

Chachi, what do you mean by 'about 10 NOS sound and silent k40carts'? Do they add to those you mentioned before in your post? And what does NOS mean?
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forgot to add that I have 1 200ft process paid k-40 also. :D

Sadly I have no compatible camera :cry:
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Yow, just one here.
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Sparky wondered actually using the 30 year old K40 Regular 8. I posted my results in another thread. Basically I need to do another test or two, it looks promising, but it's also looks terrible!

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Post by namke »

I've got 2 in the fridge (3/2006 from 7dayshop) and I *think* one expired roll with a camera I just got from ebay....

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I've got:

12 K40 silent, all dated 03/2006
10 K40 sound
3 E160 sound
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Post by jpolzfuss »

10 cartridges in my shelves and
27 in a friend's fridge.

(I hope that this'll do for my next project (starting in 2 weeks)...)

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Crikey... i'm more jealous of the folk with all that Sound K40 sitting about...

And the comment about the film sitting on Jeesops shelves is prob very true... wonder where it'll all end up. Anyway just ordered another 5 from 7dayshop.com although even they say its limited stock now... hope 7dayshop will stock 64t when it arrives. (a nice price for us UK islanders) :wink:
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mojohey wrote:Crikey... i'm more jealous of the folk with all that Sound K40 sitting about...
Well, eBay is open to everyone, just pray you won't be outbid by me. ;)
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Post by ultramarine »

Well...I refered only the silent K40s, so here is the rest of them:
9 K40 sound 200ft
52 K40 sound 50ft
25 K40 R8
22 K25 R8
8 K25 DS8
3 K40 DS8
Tlatosmd, you can update your statistics! :wink:
chachi, if you want to use that 200ft cart here's a cheap good compatible camera:
http://cgi.ebay.de/8-mm-Filmkammera_W0Q ... dZViewItem
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Post by Angus »

I've got 3 carts out of the fridge

4 carts of K40 sound in the freezer

8 carts K40 sound in the freezer at work.

Unknown number (about 5) in my parents freezer K40 sound

So let's say between 15 and 20 stored and ready to use.

Not counting the 8 E160 carts, and 4 E160 sound :)
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