BEST Bulk 35 Film Loader Ever Made QUEEN CITY ALDEN-74
| Seller: hootsk ( 521 ) End Time: 2008-05-19 02:00:00 GMT Bids: 5 Current Price: $11.50 Location: SEATTLE, WA Time Left: 0 Seconds |  | | For More Details: Click here | BEST Bulk 35 Film Loader Ever Made QUEEN CITY ALDEN-74
I bought this bulk film loader new in 1992 to save money on expensive Fujichrome 400 35mm slide film. Queen City Plastics of Cincinnati made the most solid, reliable and absolutely light-tight loader money could buy, and their best model was this one, the Alden-74. Shortly after I bought it, I got engaged, stopped shooting so much slide film and put it on a shelf until now. Comes with an empty Fuji film reel (shown in the photos) so you can either buy commercial film spools or can roll your own stock.
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