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TerrySlekar
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Zeeky Banutski
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That was back when there was no "supersize" .



   
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Frank Kocour
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I still have a couple rolls of film stored in a container like that.  Found them in a drawer years ago.  Wasn't able to find anyone to develop it.



   
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Graeme Ogg
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I still have a bag full of these left over from the days of non-digital photography. They are great for storing everything from small nuts, bolts, screws and washers and small, easily-lost model parts to salt, pepper, coffee and sugar for picnic outings!


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I've seen pictures of these in history books. Didn't Americans (probably all people around the world too) once use these to preserve camera film until it could be processed?



   
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