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Need Empty 35 mm 36 Exp. Used Kodak-Type Slide Boxes

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Dan Wenz - 02 Aug 2005 23:19 GMT
Since Kodak/Qualex stopped mounting my stereo slides, I mount my own, no
problem there. But I use to keep them, conveniently, in the boxes that
Kodak supplied. I've used the boxes since my entrance into the 3D arena,
1957. I'm suffering from withdrawal, and would like to buy (For a modest
sum) empty 36 exp. size boxes. Anyone having some of the same, please
let me know. I could look for a substitute box, but prefer to hold off
until I try the used box route. Calling Kodak/Qualex provided not a clue
(suprise).
Rod Smith - 04 Aug 2005 19:25 GMT
> Since Kodak/Qualex stopped mounting my stereo slides, I mount my own, no
> problem there. But I use to keep them, conveniently, in the boxes that
> Kodak supplied. I've used the boxes since my entrance into the 3D arena,
> 1957. I'm suffering from withdrawal, and would like to buy (For a modest
> sum) empty 36 exp. size boxes.

I don't have any to give you, but you could check with B&H, a big
mail-order retailer. They've got a wide selection of slide boxes listed on
their site:

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=search&Q=&ci=924

I'm sure other major retailers have similar selections.

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Dan Wenz - 05 Aug 2005 12:16 GMT
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> I don't have any to give you, but you could check with B&H, a big
> mail-order retailer. They've got a wide selection of slide boxes listed on
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>
> I'm sure other major retailers have similar selections.

Thanks - I do use B&H and Adorama from time to time, but hadn't seen
what I wanted there. I was given the name of a minilab supply store
which appears to have what I wanted, and someone who also read my cry
for help is sending a number of boxes to me, so I have enough slide
boxes for a (long) while, hopefully.
babelfish - 07 Aug 2005 17:02 GMT
Pic-Mount in Colorado may be able to help you.

>> Since Kodak/Qualex stopped mounting my stereo slides, I mount my own, no
>> problem there. But I use to keep them, conveniently, in the boxes that
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>
> I'm sure other major retailers have similar selections.
Martin Riddle - 18 Aug 2005 02:47 GMT
I've looked for these boxes a year or 2 ago, and could not find the cardboard style.
I gave up and now use the Clear File archival sheets. I dont even mount the E6 any more unless I want to project them. B&H stocks
them.

There is a plastic box manufacturer, but he sells in quantity 50-100.

Cheers

> Since Kodak/Qualex stopped mounting my stereo slides, I mount my own, no
> problem there. But I use to keep them, conveniently, in the boxes that
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> until I try the used box route. Calling Kodak/Qualex provided not a clue
> (suprise).
 
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