Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Reloadable cassetts (was: M6 baseplate)
From: John Collier <jbcollier@home.com>
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2000 20:19:39 -0700

on 15/1/00 6:08 pm, Martin Howard at mvhoward@mac.com wrote:

> John Collier wrote, in part:
> 
>> Rather an ingenious mechanism. You can find them used for
>> about $15US to $30US each.
>> 
> 
> Metal reloadable film cassetts sell at B&H for 32 cents each.  Assuming the
> lower end price of $15, that means that for every Leica cassett, I can get
> about 50 regular bulk-loading cassetts. I'm guessing that each one can be
> used safely, say conservatively, four times before there is risk of light
> leaks from deteriorating felt trap (or scratches, for that matter)
> necessitate throwing it away.
> 
> Call me cheap, but a 32 cent cassett used four times and then replaced means
> that until I've shot a total of around 190 rolls of film, it's cheaper than
> the Leica cassett.  And a hell of a lot less fiddly to load.
> 
> M.
Hey Martin, I for one will not call you cheap ( or late for dinner). I do
not use any reloadable casettes myself but the question was asked and I did
answer. 

John Collier

How about frugal, tight, squeaky....... :)