About to go down this new photo rabbit hole, I think.
I have an Agfa motordrive with flash, all in the factory sales box, instructions, etc. It has a Kodak Gold cartridge in it, I think all finished. 20 exposures max, right? The good news is that I do my own C-41, and an adjustable reel I have has a 16mm setting.
Ca. 1980 I had some kind of 110 camera that was handy in the glove box. Not "into" photography like now, then.
110 is making a big comeback, relatively, as a niche photo hobby. IIRC, last available 2008 but by 2011 there was film available again. First NOS, like from Film Photography Project, now also from the Lomography folks. There are instructions on the intertubes on respooling 110 cartridges and slitting 35mm film.
The old Kodacolor films were definitely grainy, even at small photo prints. But today we have T-grain built into almost all colors films even if not advertised as such.
One would need to match the film speed to the cartridge respooled, IIRC. Pre-DX coding, sorta.