I could never get the hang of that one ... just goes to show y' that it
pays to try out different brands/styles until you find the one that suits
you.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: John Sessoms 

> > From:
> > "Shel Belinkoff"
> > http://www.climaxphoto.com/film/film_supplies/film_extractors.html
> >
> > Just a small sample of what's available.  Over the years I've used a few
> > styles and found the simple stainless steel to be the best for my needs
and
> > skill level.
> >
> > Shel
> The first one, the FilmPicker35 is the best and easiest I've ever found. 
> I use it nearly every day and have only experienced one film cartridge 
> it wouldn't pull the leader from ... that leader was doubled over and 
> torn nearly in half.
>
> Works real simple; slide tab A in, roll the film back until you hear a 
> click, slide tab B in and roll the film forward until it gets stiff, 
> pull tab A out (B comes along with it) and the leader is extracted.
>
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