The thread about 20 exposure rolls reminded me of another extinct 35mm format, the 36 exposure 'refill'. This was a precut 36 exposure length in a light proof canister. It was already trimmed at both ends - a normal leader at one end and a narrowed section at the other which fitted into the clip of a reloadable cassette spool. I can recall Ilford making these refills which were designated '935' as distinct from the normal '135'. As a schoolboy in the 1960's I couldn't afford a daylight loader bt I saved valuable pennies by buying refills. Does anyone know when these disappeared or whether they were also marketed by other manufacturers?
Bill
Bill



