surplus bulk loaders
pm me if you are interested - yours for the cost of postage
I have three that are surplus in addition to the two that I actively use.
From memory - they have been in a box out of sight for about half a year or more since they were gifted to me- two lloyds and 1 watson or alden. The lloyds are the old small bakelite ones where you count the the cranks on the wind lever to estimate the number of frames loaded. The watson or alden is the type that clicks on every frame wound on, and is the older bakelite design.
I find that I really only need one. I have a stable of cassettes, well maintained, from way back from before store brand film clinched the bottom on the cassette - heck - they even pre-date DX coding. I usually keep about 6 -36's of each type of film I work with wound on cassettes and kept in the fridge. When I get down to one or two rolls left, I load more.
That way the pan F , fp4, hp5, tmax 400, kodalith 6556 t3, and fine grained positive release film that is still in bulk form can stay individually enclised in a taped shut steel tin in the freezer. Once a while back I would keep bulk loaders in a plastic zip lock in a coffe can in the freezer, but it takes up too much space, in addition to leaving a larger thremall mass to allow to warm before loading onto casstes can begin.