Mainecoonmaniac
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I don't believe it. People are selling used 120 spools on eBay. I have hundreds. Maybe I can cash in 

Maybe $4-5 each
convert them into 35mm adapters and you'll find people paying you big bucks for them.
I hate to think of all the junque I threw away over the years that now command big bucks.
A couple of decades ago we bought a house that had a whole fence line and two large beds planted in prickly pair cactus! Even knowing that all you have to do is stick a pod of that stuff in dirt and it will root, be plentiful and multiply; we still cut it all down and threw it away.
Not two weeks after completing that painful (literally) task, we were in a nursery and saw what new cactus plants sold for. We probably threw away $10,000 worth of cactus ...![]()
620 spools are worth money?
i have a whole jar full. what do they bring? ok, ebay has them for around $5 each, on average.
woopie do. Those folks DO realize every old 620 camera has one in it, right?
Someone buy a 3D printer and start making your own spools of all sizes.![]()
Only if you mislabel them and try to pass them off as 620 spools lol...
620 spools are worth money?
i have a whole jar full. what do they bring? ok, ebay has them for around $5 each, on average.
woopie do. Those folks DO realize every old 620 camera has one in it, right?
Maybe $4-5 each
I gave an old roll of VP127 and an extra spool so one of the APUGgers could use his little camera. I still have a couple, but I'll keep them for my Baby Yashica. I could sure use a few 620 spools, I have only a few and I have a couple of old cameras which won't take a modified 120 spool. Since I have only three spools it limits my picture taking with these old box cameras.
I am a little embarrassed to admit this, but I can tell you exactly how much they go for. The answer is $7.25, on average.![]()
How do I know this? Well, for some strange reason (a moment of boredom perhaps) I decided to look at completed sales of 620 spools and calculate how much they were actually selling for. I found about 3 months of sales to average; and having done the exercise twice since then, I can now report the figure above as the average price per spool over the last ~9 months. It encompasses eBay sales of just the bare spools, and only those sold in North America. It does not include shipping costs, although I have statistics for that too. Anyway, here is a histogram of the data:
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Ironically I'm looking for some VP127 AND I just re-rolled a VP620 onto a 120 spool ... oh well...
PS you can still get 620 fresh at B&H ... no lie... there's at least two kinds, maybe 3
The "fresh" 620 is re-rolled 120 - "Film for Classics" is apparently B & H's supplier.
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