
Photographic demand for silver has fallen 70 percent from its peak. What could possibly fill that gap?
Back in the good old days, a physical silver trader’s dream would be to land a photographic company as a customer.
Polaroid, Kodak, Fuji and many more were on this list of prospects. This industry was a tremendous behemoth in the silver market.
In fact, Kodak was technically in the silver refining business. It had created operations to capture scrap silver as well as to lower its costs of production for their film. One spinoff from the recent reorganization of the company is Rochester Silver Works out of New York. There were also many production sites that grew up in its vicinity. I’m certain it was the same at the manufacturing plants of its competitors as well.
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