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Graphic 120 roll film back for 4x5

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Massimiliano Spoto - 16 May 2004 21:23 GMT
6X8 ROLL FILM BACK FOR 4X5
Graphic 120 roll film back for 4x5
This a graphic 120 roll film back ( GRAFLEX Inc. model "23") for 4x5.

It works very very fine.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=29979&item=3815813783
Victor Bazarov - 18 May 2004 01:47 GMT
"Massimiliano Spoto" <m.spoto@libero.it> wrote...
> [...]

It may not be a custom in Italy, but in Usenet try to (a) prefix
the subject with "FS" if it's "For Sale" posting, "FA" if it's
"For Auction", "FT" if it's "For Trade", "WTB" if "Want To Buy",
"WTT" if "Want To Trade", and (b) actually post those adverts in
a newsgroup where they are on topic:

   rec.photo.MARKETPLACE.*

Grazie

V
Richard Knoppow - 24 May 2004 02:01 GMT
"Massimiliano Spoto" <m.spoto@libero.it> wrote in message
news:c88ik0$tt6$

Please do not post advertising in the rec.photo discussion
groups. Advertising from individuals (but not dealers) is
welcome in the rec.photo.marketplace groups. There is a
rec.photo.marketplace.large-format group.

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