Want to Buy KODAK DENTAL FILM DEVELOPING HANGER No14

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I know it looks rather strange but this can help me to develop these small 2"x3" (a tad smaller than 6x9 cm) sheet film in open bath (there is no tank nor reel for this format) without damaging these very small sheets I shoot with a Graflex 23 grafmatic film holder.
The trouble is it appears to be rather hard to find it in Europe, and the importing fees into the EEC (and Belgium) are absurdly high...
So, if there is an European dentist out there who can miss one of these, I am willing to buy...
See the second picture in this Kodak pamflet.
I would prefer the No 14 as then I can safely attach the lot of 6 sheets.
KODAK #14 DENTAL HANGER.jpg


PS: I slightly altered the grafmatic 23 so I can shoot the1 by 3 panoramic format with it, by I attaching some sort of a mask.
By this there are two borders left where I can pint the clips of the hanger without damaging the image.
 
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We used those dental film hangers to develop 6x9 sheet film in deep tanks of DK-50 in my parents' studio in the 60s-80s.

We shot ID photos (for passports and driver's licenses) on 6x9 Tri-X and then contact-printed them. We also had individual 6x9 hangers, but typically we were only developing 2, 4, 6 sheets at once, so the little dental hanger worked perfectly.

Two of my parents' closest friends were dentists - all X-rays were captured on film in those days - and I suspect the hanger originally came from one of them...
 
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