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Subject: [Leica] Retrieving a leader
From: glehrer at san.rr.com (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Sun Aug 3 15:40:36 2008
References: <48962DB4.8030901@gmail.com>

Yama,

All very well and good, until I got to where you "twisted the little 
screw on the top of the--- cassette"  WHAT SCREW?  I don't
see any screw on any of my cassettes.  A puzzlement ! :-(

Jerry


Yama Nawabi wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> A while back I was experimenting with rewinding a roll...but not 
> completely (I wanted to keep the leader outside of the cassette). I 
> failed, and accidently rewound the film the entire way. I think it's 
> been a good month and that roll of Tri-x @ 2000 w/ 22 frames had been 
> sitting on my desk until I had recently stumbled upon a genius way to 
> retrieve the leader without any 15$ metal tool.
>
> What i had done was take a piece of film that had been left over from 
> when I developed another roll, licked it, sticked it inside the 
> cassette as far as it could go and then I twisted the little screw on 
> the top of the fully rewound cassette until it wouldnt go any further. 
> I pulled out the piece of film that I had licked, and guess what had 
> come out with it! The leader!
>
> I was so excited.. this opens up the possibility of rewinding my films 
> and then putting in different speed films in the middle of a roll.
>
>
> I swear, learning film was one of the best things that I have done for 
> myself. I had read for countless hours for months now, and the feeling 
> of self-fulfilment makes me feel so happy with myself.
>
> Anyway, I have 3 rolls coming up within the next week or so, I'll keep 
> you guys posted!
> :)
>


Replies: Reply from hoppyman at bigpond.net.au (Geoff Hopkinson) ([Leica] Retrieving a leader)
In reply to: Message from mknawabi.lug at gmail.com (Yama Nawabi) ([Leica] Retrieving a leader)