> 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.
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
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> until I try the used box route. Calling Kodak/Qualex provided not a clue
> (suprise).