[NEohioPAL]Looking for film for a Polaroid 800 Land Camera

Tereydeville at aol.com Tereydeville at aol.com
Tue Sep 27 14:54:14 PDT 2005


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I apologize that this has nothing really to do with performance art, but I 
hope you will indulge me. I was recently given a Polaroid 800 Land camera as a 
gift. Unfortunately the film was discontinued in 1991. I was wondering if 
anyone might have any or know of someone who has any. I know it's past it's 
expiration date by now and even if it's been refrigerated it's too old, but I would 
still like to try to shoot with the camera. The film type would be the 40 
series . . . 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 46L, 47, or 48. There was also professional 
film . . . 146L, 413 & 410. If anyone has any that they no longer want, please 
contact me at;
tereydeville at aol.com.

Thanks.
Terey

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 given a Polaroid 800 Land camera as a gift. Unfortunately the film was disc=
ontinued in 1991. I was wondering if anyone might have any or know of someon=
e who has any. I know it's past it's expiration date by now and even if it's=
 been refrigerated it's too old, but I would still like to try to shoot with=
 the camera. The film type would be the 40 series . . . 40, 41, 42, 43, 44,=20=
46, 46L, 47, or 48. There was also professional film . . . 146L, 413 & 4=
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