I'm not sure I'm up for expired film Bill. Haven't exactly had stellar results from that stuff in the past. It's all I can do to get the fresh film processed to my liking. And like the 127 cameras (everyone wants one of those little TLRs), I ain't paying $12 to $16 a roll for NO film. I was born during the day, but I wasn't born yesterday.
Thank you for those links GR. Maybe reloading the 35mm film is the best way to go. But wait, I just read the prices. In order to get the necessary cartridge and backing paper, I would have to come up w/ $8.49 to $33.49 (plus shipping I assume) for one lousy roll of 126 film! Oh mama, I don't think so. I thought he was the frugal photographer! No wonder the 126 cameras are so cheap. Maybe the $8.49 film would give me the cartridge, then I could say to heck w/ the backing paper. Just cover the film number window in the back of the camera and count the turns on the film advance knob like a folder.
There's a great review of the Leicaflex SL on the first link. I used to have one of those. It had the best viewfinder I have ever seen, but you needed a small cart to carry it around from place to place. My shoulder still hurts from using it w/ a strap.