Did you try Wittner?
http://www.16mmdirectory.org/search?q=wittner

They might have suggestions as well, if they do not carry such a thing.


Alain



On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 12:01 PM, Stephen Broomer <
stephen_broo...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I'm colour-coding my negs and exhibition prints, and am looking for yellow
> 16mm plastic cans, preferably vented. Urbanski Film Supplies only carries
> grey, and companies like Tuscan and STIL Casing only make colour cans by
> custom order (STIL's sales reps have kindly put me on a waiting list for
> smaller run cartons of yellow cases). For the time being, where would I
> find such things? I'm looking in a range of sizes, but for the time being,
> am specifically looking for 20 400' cans.
>
> I asked this question on the AMIA list, and the response was to use tape
> or choose another system. I'm hoping that either someone here knows of an
> archive that uses yellow cans, has an overstock of them and might be
> willing to resell, or someone might be able to point me toward a supplier
> who carries such things.
>
> Thanks!
> Stephen Broomer
> Toronto, Canada
>
>
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