VINTAGE 35MM MOVIE 10 REEL CASE Kodak Film 5375 Metal Can 688 Old Theatre

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Kodak Film Case 120/135 – FilmNeverDie

Vintage 35mm Movie Film 50ft Art Deco And Theater Room Reel Decor

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TAn essential piece to every film lover to preserve and organize film rolls - the portable steel case organises five rolls of 135mm film, and

KODAK 120/135 Film Case - for 8 Rolls of 120 Films / 10 Rolls of 35mm Films - Retro Steel Case to Sort & Safeguard Film

TAn essential piece to every film lover to preserve and organize film rolls - the portable steel case organises five rolls of 135mm film, and

KODAK Film Case - for 5 Rolls of 35mm Films - Compact, Retro Steel Case to Sort and Safeguard Film Rolls (Film is not Included)

Kodak Film Case Fits 5 Rolls of 35mm Film

KODAK Film Case135/RED – kodakfilm.reto

Overview The portable Kodak Steel 120/135mm Film Case organizes and preserves your choice of 120mm or 135mm film rolls. It fits up to eight rolls of 120mm film stacked horizontally, or up to 10 rolls of 135mm film set vertically. The outer section of the case is made of steel and the inner section of plastic in a compact and lightweight design.

Kodak Steel 120/135 Film Case (Beige Lid/Beige Body)

800+ feet of sound film in excellent condition with minimal use and or damage. Film was properly devolved and without chemical solution present.

Vintage 16mm Movie Film Incredible Machine 10 inch Film Reel Can

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Overview The portable Kodak Steel 120/135mm Film Case organizes and preserves your choice of 120mm or 135mm film rolls. It fits up to eight rolls of 120mm film stacked horizontally, or up to 10 rolls of 135mm film set vertically. The outer section of the case is made of steel and the inner section of plastic in a compact and lightweight design.

Kodak Steel 120/135 Film Case (Beige Lid/Beige Body)

KODAK Metal 35mm FILM CANISTER [VINTAGE]

KODAK Film Case135/RED – kodakfilm.reto