This.
The plastic ones were fiddly and prone to popping open, also.
I don't know the brand names, sorry.
I bought 2 of these 10 cassette boxes at least 10 years back, 1 dollar per box of 10. Never opened old stock. Just waiting for me to get back to workAndrew Eaton on FB Old and Rare Camera Collector Page posted some pictures of a lot of things including these...
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At one stage I used to print little labels on the computer with all of the relevant data for the film. Then I found that the bloody labels didn't come off cleanly and left label gum on the cassette. Now I just hand write a brief note on a piece of low-tack masking tape and put this on the cassette.
This.
The plastic ones were fiddly and prone to popping open, also.
I don't know the brand names, sorry.
The 'modern' plastic reloadable cassettes are the devil incarnate.
About which brand are you talking? The ones made by AP?
(Frankly, the old Agfa cartridges were made with better material and tolerances, and made much better reloads)
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