Forum: Photography


Subject: Ilford in Insolvency Proceedings......

Michelle A. opened this issue on Sep 27, 2004 ยท 9 posts


Michelle A. posted Mon, 27 September 2004 at 11:19 AM

Attached Link: http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/pr/pr_gt.html

Not good news..... actually heard about this from my Photo professor as she's friends with an Ilford employee.... found the press release on their site. Donald if you still use your Delta 3200.... now may be the time to snatch up as much as you can.

I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com


JordyArt posted Mon, 27 September 2004 at 11:56 AM

Ilford? What model of digital camera do they make? Actually, even I admit it's a shame. I'm sure all of us have fond memories of our first attempts in the darkroom have a red-lit box of Ilford papers sitting in the corner.... (",) (ahem, okay, I feel better now - this years compassionate phase has just been and gone.)


DHolman posted Tue, 28 September 2004 at 2:58 PM

Ah crap ... I missed this yesterday. Freaking lawyer-speak all over this, but if I read it right it sounds like they are restructuring their film division out the front door and going to only keep the divisions that deal with digital printing (their inkjet papers). This completely bites. Now I'll have to go and spend $100 for a little refrigerator and then pack it full of ID 3200. :/ This past week has been just crappy. Did I mention the leaking head gasket and cracked exhaust manifold in my car? sigh -=>Donald


AntoniaTiger posted Tue, 28 September 2004 at 3:03 PM

That is, a couple of weeks ago. Though this sort of things can be a slow process. Note also that UK Law can use different terms to US Law on this sort of thing, and sometimes the same terms with different meaning. I don't know how well this compares to Chapter 11 in the USA, but there are some similarities.


JordyArt posted Tue, 28 September 2004 at 3:14 PM

I've sat and read through this again properly now that I'm not holding my eyes open with matchsticks; plainly put in British English, this means that coz the BW side is making a loss they want to sell it off so that someone can buy it and up the prices coz they've then got the Ilford name. I'd happily run down to the bookies and put a tenner on Jessops (photography shop chain) buying it, but hey, I'm an amateur ;-) Whatever happens, traditionalists using Ilford can expect to see a decent price hike in their stuff, imo...... (",)


AntoniaTiger posted Tue, 28 September 2004 at 3:31 PM

Yes, that sounds like an option. I don't know about Jessops, but one of the other big film manufacturers would have problems under our equivalents of anti-trust law.


bsteph2069 posted Wed, 29 September 2004 at 6:36 PM

Yeah I think my first paper was ilford. I think I still have it. Didn't keep it in the frig though. Did anyone else other than me notice the use of WHILST! as in. Whilst this process continues we will be talking to ILFORD Imagings major customers and suppliers to maintain their support through this restructuring and disposal process. Man you British know how to talk!!! I'm still learning how to conjugate thee, thou, and thine. Dost thou knowest WHILLEST I am preceding thus? Bsteph


JordyArt posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 12:58 PM

Wherest, Brian, wherest. As in : "Wherest doth thou proceedeth, my jolly friend?" "To the East, Sire" "To die honourably in battle with thine kinsmen?" "Nay, Sire, to testeth thon tasty blonde wench stuck in yonder tower!" "And yet ye feel no shame in thine kinsmen dying at the blade while thou indulgeth so? Lord Ilford, thou art nothing but a worthless rogue!" "But sire, I haveth a vision whilst I dream. My greateth, greateth, greateth, greateth, greateth, greateth, greateth grandson will be an honourable man and maketh great fortune from a white parchment, which when mixed with devilry does createth visions from the past!" "Ah, well thou dost beareth good reason to go nesting, my fine fellow. Hasteth, and find pleasure in the loins of thon yonder maiden. Go forth and multiply!" And he did. (",) (",)


bsteph2069 posted Thu, 30 September 2004 at 3:30 PM

Hmmm. Now I'll have to find a picture of a maidan in a tower. Bsteph