Kodachrome Super 8 passes £50 a cartridge ($90) on e-bay !
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Kodachrome Super 8 passes £50 a cartridge ($90) on e-bay !
Just seen this auction with more than a day to run !
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-KODACHROME-40 ... dZViewItem
What price do you think will it reach ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-KODACHROME-40 ... dZViewItem
What price do you think will it reach ?
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Re: Kodachrome Super 8 passes £50 a cartridge ($90) on e-ba
I expect the bidder thinks it is 50 for four pieces and not per piece. Which is the case in this type of auctions.alpha.tango wrote:Just seen this auction with more than a day to run !
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-KODACHROME-40 ... dZViewItem
What price do you think will it reach ?
I have some available at this per piece price.

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Yes Joe - standard e-bay dutch auction rules - at present the bidder has committed to 4 cartridges at £50 (approx $90 USD) EACH !
I see he is a new user since 5th Sept - Just hope he realises what he has committed to ......
Or maybe they are worth that now ! If that sort of price is made I think my remaining cartridges will go on sale to fund a lot of 64T !!
Sympathise with your time limit on e-bay ... my other half is now tring to enforce that here ....
I see he is a new user since 5th Sept - Just hope he realises what he has committed to ......
Or maybe they are worth that now ! If that sort of price is made I think my remaining cartridges will go on sale to fund a lot of 64T !!
Sympathise with your time limit on e-bay ... my other half is now tring to enforce that here ....
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Am I missing something here? It looks to me like the bidder has committed to only one at £50.alpha.tango wrote:Yes Joe - standard e-bay dutch auction rules - at present the bidder has committed to 4 cartridges at £50 (approx $90 USD) EACH !
However, I do agree that he thinks he's bidding on all four.
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If it is a dutch auction, then the bidder has only committed to one, not four.Actor wrote:Am I missing something here? It looks to me like the bidder has committed to only one at £50.alpha.tango wrote:Yes Joe - standard e-bay dutch auction rules - at present the bidder has committed to 4 cartridges at £50 (approx $90 USD) EACH !
However, I do agree that he thinks he's bidding on all four.
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It is not called Dutch auction any longer. I think. Too difficult and ambigious on an international auction site. Now it is called a power auction. Isn't it? According to the biddinglist bidder asked 4 items. At closure of the auction the four highest bidders get to buy at the bid of the 4th highestt (1,2,3,4). It doesn't close at four bids but on the closing time.ccortez wrote:if it's a real dutch auction, doesn't the high bidder get to buy anywhere from 1 to 4 at the high bid price? (I.e. high bid wins and chooses the lot size; next high bidder can choose to buy remaining lots at the high bid price? and on down the line...)
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WOW, that is probably why Im soooo afraid to shoot my kodachrome!!! 8O 8O 8O 8O
I knew it was going to go up. Im going to wait for 64T or go with Tri X in the meantime (or whatever B/W filmstock that is super hi contrasty).
I knew it was going to go up. Im going to wait for 64T or go with Tri X in the meantime (or whatever B/W filmstock that is super hi contrasty).
Current cams: Canon 814 Auto Zoom, Panasonic GS-150, and Kodak Instamatic 28
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Thomas: The guy bidding seems to be insane.Thomas JI wrote:WOW, that is probably why Im soooo afraid to shoot my kodachrome!!! 8O 8O 8O 8O
You can buy new Kodachrome 40 film from Dwaynes at a price of $11.50 per roll, or from Wittner in Germany for about 18 euros (processing included).
When the K-40 runs out, you'll still be able to buy K-40 from Wittner, although it will be branded "Wittnerchrome 40T" -- it's real Kodak film, in a real Kodak cartridge.
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oh... WHEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats a major relief. Now I can shoot with some confidence!!
once again, WHEW!!!!
I gotta think of something to film that isn't going to get me kicked out of places, but still be a powerful film. Im gonna go artisy and abstract.

Thats a major relief. Now I can shoot with some confidence!!
once again, WHEW!!!!
I gotta think of something to film that isn't going to get me kicked out of places, but still be a powerful film. Im gonna go artisy and abstract.
Current cams: Canon 814 Auto Zoom, Panasonic GS-150, and Kodak Instamatic 28