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From: Uptown Gallery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 6:56 PM
Subject: Film size -thanks


> Hello:
>
> I wasted money on eBay buying a little papercutter that upon arrival had a
> dull slab of steel for a blade - it may have worked on a sheet of paper,
but
> it just pulled film under the blade, scraping it.
>
> I have a pile of new clean anodized aluminum plates and am thinking about
a
> guide on each side, possibly with one pivoting to get out of the way for
one
> format (this may not be necessary if I finish thinking it thru). I figured
> Xacto-type blades, but will think about something that could hold the
blade
> captive so I don't grab the wrong side in the dark.
>
> I used scissors in the past but yanked the spool up out of it's cannister
> lid and had it roll across the floor in the dark (!)...I kept the film off
> the floor, but it was hair-raising.
>
> Murray
>
>
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