Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/09/06

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Subject: [Leica] plastic or metal tank
From: Alex Brattell <alex@zetetic.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 10:21:50 +0100

>Stephen Korbin asked the subject question.
>Stephen,
>I started using Patterson plastic tanks with their nylon reels around
>1970.  I am still using the original tanks and reels from 1970.  I
>confess that, in spite of numerous attempts, I have never successfully
>loaded film on a steel reel.  I have had only one breakage - one of the
>center tubes developed a crack but I am still using it OK.
>Randolph Carlisle

I've used the plastic Paterson reels and tanks for years, no problems. I
have used metal ones but never could get used to them for 35mm (120 is
easier with metal spools IMO)

There's a lovely story that the man who invented the Paterson spools got the
idea for them when, on holiday in South Africa, he watched a snake devouring
a rodent. Lateral thinking or what?!

Alex