Whatsthisthen?

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CitroJim
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Re: Whatsthisthen?

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bobins wrote: 22 Mar 2025, 09:46 Is it a device used for removing boy scouts from horses hooves ? :-D
Something the average horse appreciates greatly...

But no, although, thinking about it, a larger version might do that job admirably...

Had I photographed it from the opposite side it would have given a big clue...

It's a tool to easily crack open 35mm film canisters in the dark so the contents can be loaded into a developing tank.
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I'm soon to commence doing my own processing and have been accumulating the kit needed. I'm now just about ready to go. Black and White initially and maybe colour in future...
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I'm surprised that I failed to recognise that Jim.
And more surprised that I don't remember what tool I used to use to open the 35mm cans with. Probably a common or garden bottle opener.
We used Ilford products for a while and never saw one such as that.
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myglaren wrote: 23 Mar 2025, 10:08 I'm surprised that I failed to recognise that Jim.
And more surprised that I don't remember what tool I used to use to open the 35mm cans with. Probably a common or garden bottle opener.
We used Ilford products for a while and never saw one such as that.
Yes, a bottle opener was always the traditional Steve, or an old-school tin opener although in a changing bag they could be a bit fiddly...

I've not possessed a traditional bottle opener in any form for longer than I can recall... Not had need of one for many, many years now...
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