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For Sale FS: Minox goodies - neg. sleeves and dev. reels

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photog_ed

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Box containing 31 NOS Minox negative sleeves. $30 + shipping to CONUS. The box is water stained on the outside, but the contents are pristine.

Two stainless steel Minox developing reels to fit in standard stainless developing tank, e.g. Nikor or similar. $30 + shipping to CONUS.

Shipping by USPS Priority Mail flat rate. Negative sleeves will fit in a Medium box, $14.35. Reels fit in a small box, $7.90. Buy it all and ships in one Medium box.

 
Will buy negative sleeves. Send info for payment.
 
Will buy reels also. Ditto info.
 
First time I learn of a stainless steel Minox reel. Interesting.

(Stainless reels in general are uncommon here, to say the least. So far I have not come across any....)
 
I bought these new about 50 years ago. I don't know when they stopped making them...
 
Nikor Products made stainless steel reels in a wide range of sizes. Minox (11mm), 16mm, 135 (20 and 36 exposure), 127, 120/620, 220, 116/616, 118, and 122.
 
Stainless steel reels are great! Tried plastic but find that they jam if not bone dry. Minox developing tank a work of genius, but can only do one strip of film at a time. With these additions, I can do three at a time. Steel reels also made for 16mm Minolta 16 film.
First time I learn of a stainless steel Minox reel. Interesting.

(Stainless reels in general are uncommon here, to say the least. So far I have not come across any....)
Are you saying that steel reels are not used for 35mm and 120 in Germany? What are most popular? Jobo? Patersen?
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I have only seen in the wild Jobo tanks and reels, a few really old twist-stick tanks, some Agfa daylight-loading tanks and one Photax tank, and very few Minox tanks.
 
It's easy to make yourself reel for 8 or 16 mm film, just cannibalise any plastic reel.
Krokus works well to me, no jams.