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Easily and conveniently store and organise your 135mm films with the Kodak 135mm Steel Film Case - Yellow/Silver. This case features steel exterior and a plastic interior with separate compartments. It measures 48 x 56 x 47mm, allowing it to accommodate up to five rolls of film.

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Kodak Steel 135 Film Case - Yellow / Silver

Easily and conveniently store and organise your 135mm films with the Kodak 135mm Steel Film Case - Yellow/Silver. This case features steel exterior and a plastic interior with separate compartments. It measures 48 x 56 x 47mm, allowing it to accommodate up to five rolls of film.

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    Kodak Steel 135 Film Case - Yellow / Silver

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    This case features Steel and Plastic Construction , Separated Compartments , 48 x 56 x 47 mm , Fits up to Five Rolls of 135mm Film.

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    It measures 48 x 56 x 47mm, allowing it to accommodate up to five rolls of film.

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    Easily and conveniently store and organise your 135mm films with the Kodak 135mm Steel Film Case - Yellow/Silver. This case features steel exterior and a plastic interior with separate compartments. It measures 48 x 56 x 47mm, allowing it to accommodate up to five rolls of film.

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