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    Bag for Quickloads/holder

    Friends, I am headed to the Middle East in a few week and will be bringing my Toyo 45A and three lenses, all in a Kata bag. Going to be tight bec I am shlepping a Nikon D70 an two lenses as well. To streamline the shooting I am taking a bunch of Astia and Provia Quickloads and the Fuji holder. I'd like to find some sort of zippered or Velcro bag about the same dimensions as the holder that I can put the film and holder in - and secure it to the pack somehow. Insulation would be great given the heat. I have looked around but have found nothing that is dedicated to this purpose. Suggestions?

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    Re: Bag for Quickloads/holder

    My Kodak Readyload Professional (late model with the red release tab) came with a nice holder w/velcro closure. It's just the size of the holder however. Not large enough for film also.

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    Re: Bag for Quickloads/holder

    The Gnass film holder bag is perfect, except that actually getting one from Gnass is a challenge. You might post a WTB listing -- I sold mine years ago when I gave up on Ready/Quickloads.

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    Re: Bag for Quickloads/holder

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Petronio View Post
    The Gnass film holder bag is perfect, except that actually getting one from Gnass is a challenge. You might post a WTB listing -- I sold mine years ago when I gave up on Ready/Quickloads.
    Frank, I checked out his site which was not functioning. While I do not have the luxury of a protracted transaction, your suggestion to post a WTB is a good one. What would a fair price be? Maybe I will just go to Walmart and look for an insulated lunch bag, or something like that. Tx

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    Re: Bag for Quickloads/holder

    Quote Originally Posted by Kuzano View Post
    My Kodak Readyload Professional (late model with the red release tab) came with a nice holder w/velcro closure. It's just the size of the holder however. Not large enough for film also.
    Ya, I have one of those too. Shame it is too small for film. Tx for your reply.

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    Re: Bag for Quickloads/holder

    How about one of the side bags for the Kelty back packs from PhotoBackpacker.com?
    They're supposed to hold 2 boxes of quickloads, I'm thinkinf of purchasing one of the backpacks
    Dave Hally

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