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35mm film holder
Hi all
Does anyone here know who makes the grey plastic boxes for storing up to 6 35mm film cartidges/rolls? They are made so that the top flips back, giving easy access to the films inside. I think they are made from a hard non-fragile grey plstic compund, protecting the films from impact and dust. I believe they where available in packs of 6 (for a total of 36 films), and a belt pouch to carry the boxes/films with easy access. Any help is appreciated, I have spent hours on Google trying to find any description, but so far nothing. -- Med venlig hilsen / Kindest regards Michael Bothager http://www.michaelbothager.dk/ mibo [at] post6 [dot] tele [dot] dk |
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