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Estate Cameras REBECCA L. GRAMBO Grambo Photography and Design Inc. Box 910, 113 – 7th Ave N. Warman, SK S0K 4S0 Canada 306-931-8523 [email protected] ESTATE CAMERA COLLECTION I have been entrusted with over 1,000 (yes, that’s one thousand) cameras plus projectors, flash bulbs, magic lanterns and more – before you ask, there are no Leica’s as far as I know. These items range from the sublime (a reconnaissance camera from a Lancaster bomber) to the ridiculous (a hot pink Barbie Polaroid) and getting them photographed and listed on either eBay or in my Etsy shop (http://www.etsy.com/shop/rgwriter?section_id=7253390) is going to take a while. The gentleman who assembled this collection chose pieces in good shape and gently cleaned them with compressed air and a soft cloth. Many might benefit from your detailed attention but I’ve left them as is rather than risk damaging them in any way. These lovely things are truly works of art and to feel a 70+-year-old shutter click over solidly is, to me, technically amazing. I feel extremely privileged to have the opportunity to see and handle each and every one of them. While in most cases I will not be running film through them due to the sheer volume of cameras, I will check to see that the shutter fires, parts move if they are supposed to, and things appear to be as they should. How does it works if you want to buy something? Let me know what item(s) interest you -- please include the box number with the item if you can. I will pull the items, examine them, and send you detailed information as well as photographs, along with a price. If you agree to the price, we will set up payment for the item plus shipping through Paypal. Once I receive your payment, I will ship you the item. If, when you get the item, you find a problem that wasn't shown on the photographs or mentioned in the description, you can send it back for a refund of the purchase price. This way, your risk is only the shipping cost and the risk should be minimal as I will send lots of photos and try to be as complete and honest as possible in the description of the object. If you have any questions, I encourage you to ask them. I will deal with your requests in the order I have received them and the first person to ask about an object will get the first chance at it. Then I'll go down the list. If everyone declines to purchase, I will list the object on eBay. I would prefer to deal privately, of course, partly because of the fees and partly because the gentleman who put this camera collection together liked to deal one on one, rather than online. So do I. Enjoy! 1 Estate Camera Collection: Correct as of September 7, 2011 Seventy-five (75) boxes with inventory as shown below plus several larger items also listed. Items currently listed in my Etsy shop have a link with them. Descriptions here are brief or non-existent as the goal was to simply get a list of what we had. More complete identification and condition information will be available as the items are photographed for listing. If something says “-ish” e.g. boxed-ish, it means the item is there but in poor condition. Box 1 #528, Polaroid, 120 #530, Polaroid, 160 #531, Polaroid, 850 Electric Eye http://www.etsy.com/listing/71395389/great-early- 1960s-polaroid-camera-for Box 2 #G3, Minolta, Maxxum 5000i #G2, Argus, C4 #G1, Kodak, Automatic 35 #G10, Fuji, Fujica 35 Automagic #G11, Konishiroku, Konica Autoreflex T3 #G13, Konishiroku, Konica C 35 #G4, Kodak, Kodak 35 #G5, Spartus, Spartus Full Vue/Flash #G6, Kodak, Brownie Hawkeye #G7, Kalimar, Kalimar A #G8, Riken, Ricoh 500 #G9, Konishiroku, Konica Auto S 3 Box 3 #G15, Konishiroku, Konica Autoreflex A #G17, Ansco, Memar Pronto http://www.etsy.com/listing/71148636/vintage-ansco- memar-camera-tag-g17 #G18, Ansco, Readyflash http://www.etsy.com/listing/72029321/vintage-ansco- readyflash-camera-with #G19, Ansco, Color Clipper http://www.etsy.com/listing/71290351/sale-the-1950s-are- back-with-an-ansco 2 #G22, Konishiroku, Konica C 35 #G26, Minolta, Minolta 110 Zoom http://www.etsy.com/listing/79839516/vintage-minolta- 110-zoom-slr-camera-tag #G27, Minolta, Minolta 16 http://www.etsy.com/listing/71287795/vintage-subminiature- spy-camera-for-the Box 4 #702, Kodak, No. 4 F P Kodak Mod. B RedBell http://www.etsy.com/listing/70373231/sale-gorgeous-folding-pocket-kodak-4b #723, Seneca, #3 Folding Scout http://www.etsy.com/listing/79904854/antique-seneca- folding-scout-no-3-camera #881, Kodak, No. 3A Auto Kodak Spec Model B http://www.etsy.com/listing/79903442/antique-autographic-kodak-special-model #1089, Houghton?, The Carbine, Beck lens, B&L shutter #1106, Kodak, Vest Pocket Kodak Model B #1107, Kodak, Vest Pocket Kodak Model B #1109, Balda Werk, Super Baldinette http://www.etsy.com/listing/79968129/vintage- working-super-baldinette-folding #1148, Kodak, Kodak Jr. 0 #1149, Balda Werk, Baldinette http://www.etsy.com/listing/79907900/vintage-working- baldinette-folding-35mm #1151, Ansco, Karomat http://www.etsy.com/listing/79840799/vintage-ansco-karomat- folding #1152, Franka-Werk, Rolfix 2, Rodenstock 105 Box 5 #505, Minolta, 16 Model P #506, Minolta, 16 #522, Polaroid, 95B #639, Kodak, Brownie Meter Model #644, Kodak, Cine-Kodak Reliant #667, Filmo, Sportster #984, Kodak, Scope Master Turret F1.9 No. 146 #1181, Leidolf Wetzlar, Lordette #1182, Beauty Camera Co., Beauty Lightmatic #G28, Spartus, Spartus Full Vue 3 #G29, Kodak, No. 2A Brownie, Model C #G30, Kodak, No. 2A Brownie, Model D #G31, Kodak, Brownie Starflex No. 25 #G32, Kodak, Brownie Starmite #G33, Kalimar, Colt 44 Box 6 #357, Kodak, No. 2A Rainbow Hawkeye Model B Box 7 #336, Kodak, Brownie Target Six-20 #340, Kodak, Six-16 Brownie #352, Kodak, No. 3 Brownie #354, Kodak, No. 2 Hawkeye Model C #356, Kodak, No. 2 Rainbow Hawkeye Model C #358, Kodak, No. 2A Cartridge Hawkeye Model B #359, Kodak, Six-20 Hawkeye Special #364, Kodak, No. 2A Hawkeye Box 8 #316, Herbert George, Imperial 620 Snap Shot #331, Kodak, Popular Brownie #333, Kodak, Target Brownie Six-16 #334, Kodak, Target Brownie Six-20 #335, Kodak, Brownie Target Six-16 #337, Kodak, Brownie Target Six-16 #338, Kodak, Six-20 Brownie Jr. #339, Kodak, Six-16 Brownie Jr. Box 9 – MAMIYA All in good condition, no major scratches Mamiya RB67 Pro 645 Back and viewfinder mask 90/f3.8 lens - may need shutter repair Mamiya RB67 Pro S 90/f3.8 lens 120 back 1 120 67 back 1 120 645 back 1 120 645 back Chimney finder, cased 4 Metered chimney finder, cased Metered chimney finder, cased Prism finder, cased 180/f4.5 Extension tubes, two 45s and one 20? 3 focusing screens Box 10 #194, Heinette, #207, Kodak, Retina 1 Type ??? #833, Konishiroku, Konica Auto S 261 #853, Minolta, Minolta A #855, Canon, Datematic #857, Sanei Sangyo, Samoca LE2 #859, Konishiroku, Konica C 35 #860, Konishiroku, Konica Auto S 2 #861, Konishiroku, Konica EE Matic #863, Kuribayashi, Petri Racer #864, Ilford, Sportsman #865, Riken, Ricoh 500 #867, Olympus, Pen EE S-2 Box 11 #546 Polaroid Automatic 330, manuals #519 Polaroid 80 #526 Polaroid Automatic104 #544 Polaroid Automatic 315 Polaroid Flashgun 268, boxed Sankyo Super 5cm, case stained, reels #1319, Cortina Super 8 Z-20 #1276, Argus M-4 Zoom, 8mm film camera #1401, Fujica Single-8 Z1, 9.5mm-28mm f1.6 lens #1457, Argus Super 8, Model 802 Lens, Focal 135mm f2.8 M42 thread mount (Pentax thread) #1161, Kodacraft Printing Kit: complete except for unopened packets Polaroid 600 film 8 triple packs, 3 double packs, 6 single packs Box 12 #801, Sankyo 8-cm Micro Zoom, original box, no manual Kodak Box, rough shape #776, Agfa Click-II, Cased, 35mm Minolta Auto Zoom 18, leather cased, roll of film Polaroid 320, cased, flashbulbs, flash #523, Polaroid Automatic 100 5 Kodak Box, OK shape Kodak M2 Instamatic Movie Camera #650, Kodak M12 Instamatic Movie Camera #560, Polaroid Pronto #642, Kodak XL33 Movie Camera #133, Regal 620 #130, Kodak Duaflex 3 #643, Kodak XL55 Movie Camera #654, Yashica M Movie Camera, 13mm f 1.9 #732, Imperial Reflex – for TtV #673, Hanimex Super 8 Zoom #635, Brownie 8mm Movie Camera Kodak Electric 8 Automatic Camera, Made in Canada, some discoloration in battery compartment, otherwise pretty minty #651, Kodak M22 Instamatic Movie Camera, original box No. 1 Ajax Portrait Lens Burke and James, Chicago, brass sleeve #170, MeiHalf EL #169, Hanimex-35 Auto EE #173 Lacon C #176, Kuribayashi Petri Hi-Lite with case #179, Nomo Cosmic Symbol #152 Agfa Silette Rapid 1 with leather case #1346, Rollei Rolleimat F in box Box 13 Minolta Hi-matic F, 38 f2.7 lens Canonet 28 Samoca Model LE-II Anny 44 Kodak Pony II with flash Konica C-35 Samoca LE-II Kodak No. 2 Cartridge Hawkeye, Model C Boxed Cinemax Macro, C802 Super 8 Kodak Pony II with leather case (rates as 8) Yashica Flash-O-Set Kodak Automatic 35 with case Konica Auto S2 with case Ansco Memar with case Kodak Motormatic 35 with case Ansco Autoset, Rokkor lens with case Polaroid One Step Ansco Cadet Flash Ansco Cadet II 6 Box 14 2 boxes No. 5 GE Sure Fire Flash Bulbs 1 box M25 Westinghouse, New Zirconium Flash Bulbs #1354, Polaroid 800 Kodak Box 620 Hawkeye Special Diana F Sears Telephoto and Wide Angle Lens Set for SL-9 camera Argus 8 mm film splicer in box #893, 2A Folding Autographic no stylus not in good shape #808, Crown 8 E3B Triple Lens Turret 8mm movie camera with grip Kodak Box Kodak Box Accura Diamatic Autoextender 2X, Bayonet Mount for unknown camera Canon lens FD 50 1.8 #1130, Jelco Zoom 8 SE movie camera #1028, Ernemann Bob I #806, Bell and Howell 220 with case #802, Sankyo 8-Z movie camera #753, Canon Demi EE 28 with case, half frame #688, Ansco Lancer Kowa R2 seT, no lens Box 15 #715, Butcher Cameo, plate camera #12, Voightlander Bergheil #7, Pony Premo No.
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