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Film holders for cut strip negatives, 120/127/135/110 ikea Batman historian Les Daniels credits

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Batman historian Les Daniels credits Gardner Fox with creating the concept of Batman's arsenal with the introduction of the utility belt in Detective Comics #29 (July 1939) and the first bat-themed weapons the batarang and the "Batgyro" in Detective Comics #31 and #32 (Sept

Available in both chunky and flat stay-in styles

Ideal for restoring or maintaining your Tracker or Sidekick’s locking system with confidence

since that is what a kid would call Batman's vehicle

Designed to fit a 52mm gauge

Film holders for cut strip negatives, 120/127/135/110 ikea Batman historian Les Daniels creditsA series of film holders designed for cut strip negatives. Other designs use an 'S bend' slot to keep the negative flat, but that assumes you've left the entire roll of film uncut. If you want to scan the frame at the end of a cut strip, they're not much use. This design uses a shaped base and a weighted top piece that fits into it to press the film down flat. It only holds the film around the edges of the frame, so there shouldn't be anything

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