Nitroplait
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Also on some of them the spool doesn't have a film-trapping slot, but instead just a spot-welded tab I guess you're supposed to tuck the film end under and fold it over, but these are hard to load and it usually pulls out at the end of the roll.
I would be intersted to see a pic of that spool type. I tend to think that they may not be original. I have bought quite a few FILCA's and IXMOO's over time and once in a while one may come with wrong spool, mostly plastic from single use cassettes, though.
qqphotos
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I would be intersted to see a pic of that spool type. I tend to think that they may not be original. I have bought quite a few FILCA's and IXMOO's over time and once in a while one may come with wrong spool, mostly plastic from single use cassettes, though.
i've just posted pics of it and its canister, post #20. It is brass and has the same engraved arrow as the "good" ones so it seems original. I think I've seen references to these types somewhere, possibly on a thread about early FILCA types.
Nitroplait
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i've just posted pics of it and its canister, post #20. It is brass and has the same engraved arrow as the "good" ones so it seems original. I think I've seen references to these types somewhere, possibly on a thread about early FILCA types.
Thanks. My web-reader didn’t show your images for some reason. I see them now in my browser.
Coldkennels
Barnack-toting Brit.
i've just posted pics of it and its canister, post #20. It is brass and has the same engraved arrow as the "good" ones so it seems original. I think I've seen references to these types somewhere, possibly on a thread about early FILCA types.
Yeah, I was surprised to see how legitimate it looks. Maybe you're right - maybe this is just a very early variation. I just found this on the L Camera Forum:

The spool shown at C3 does look a bit more like yours than a regular FILCA to me. Maybe it came out of a C or D style FILCA?
qqphotos
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The spool shown at C3 does look a bit more like yours than a regular FILCA to me. Maybe it came out of a C or D style FILCA?
It does look like those. And there's no reason at all to assume this hasn't been mix-n-matched since afaik the spools are all pretty much interchangeable. I guess they were intended for loading pre-cut lengths of film if it's from that early era - so one might not have used the spool at all, if daylight-loading a preassembled roll. It's really only inconvenient for using daylight bulk loaders.
Now I just wish sellers were able to distinguish between IXMOO and FILCA so you could count on them working in M bodies as well as Barnacks.
aizan
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