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Nikon Quality Embroidered Iron on Patch or Sew on Jacket Hat Shirt Bag
Is adhesive or sew on. Approx 4”x 1 1/2”.
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BRAND NEW Super-8 400 ft white cardboard box to hold your home movie film reels
Then put the reels in these new white boxes. The boxes are white on the front and back so they can be decorated any way you want. Write on the spine of the box or use a label maker to mark your titles.
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Minox 35 mm Battery Adapter
This is a Battery adapter that will work in any Minox 35mm camera designed to use PX27 type batteries. Adapter uses 4 LR 43 type button batteries. (batteries not included)
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SUPER-8 50 ft. White Plastic Movie Film Reels – BRAND NEW 6-Reel Pack Super 8mm
6 Qty of BRAND NEW 50′ White Plastic Super-8 Movie Reels Made by Tayloreel Corporation and made in U.S.A. these Super 8mm 50 ft. open flange reels will hold 3-4 minutes of film and are approx. 3 inches in diameter. Perfect to replace damaged or dirty home movie reels or to store movie trailers.
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Lot of 3 Super 8mm, Black Plastic Empty Film Reels 7″, 400 Feet with Cases
Very good condition!
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STL-24 crystal sync controller kit, Bolex ESM EBM EL, Tobin TXM-24 TXM-16 TXM-11
It will only work with the Bolex EL, the EBM, and the ESM! See the test instructions below. The included cable is ~0.5m (~1.6ft) long. It uses 24 gauge, four-conductor cable. It has Amphenol-Tuchel 7-pin male connectors.
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16mm 400 ft. BRAND NEW Grey Plastic Movie Film Reels – 4-Reel Pack 16mm 400′
4 Qty of BRAND NEW 400′ Grey Plastic 16mm Movie Reels Made by Tayloreel Corporation and made in U.S.A. these 16mm 400 ft. grey plastic reels will hold 10 minutes of film and are 7 inches in diameter. Perfect to replace damaged or dirty home movie reels or to use when splicing together those 50…
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Re-loadable 126 Film Cartridges (with no film) Fits Most ALL Instamatic Cameras
You can use either color or black & white 35 mm film. I also suggest you make up 12 exposure rolls from 35 mm film, then you should be able to get three 12 exposure rolls from one 36 exposure roll of 35 mm film.

