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Source for Slide Film Boxes ala Kodak?
Since Kodak discontinued mounting Stereo Slides, I just have them
develop my rolls and I mount them into stereo mounts. Without their mounting service, I no longer receive the "Kodak yellow" boxes. While there are sites that sell boxes for stereo slides storage, they are for multiple rolls worth of slides, and I'd prefer to use one box per roll as I have for the last 40+ years. Does anyone know of a source of the Kodak type boxes? |
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