Post by der84 on Aug 28, 2015 10:15:23 GMT -5
So, its been quite awhile since I was on here last and recently took a break from camera collecting. But, apparently the addiction has come back and I've grabbed up a few more cameras to the collection.
Pretty much just cheap box cameras, but a few of them aren't as common in my area so.....bonus!
First up is an Imperial Mark XII Flash with original box.
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Next up is a HeroldSpartus Flash Master. Tiny little bakelite camera with box and manual.
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Next are two Ensign box cameras. The left is an Ensign 2 1/4B and the right is an Ensign 2 1/2. I've been eyeing up least one of these fro over a year and go figure.....both come up for sale at the same time from two different sellers.
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Here's one that I can't find much info on at all. It's an Agfa/Ansco No.2A Model F. Apparently they came in two different colors from what I've been able to find out. Mine has a green body with "goldish" trim and the other color it supposed to come in is a light brown body with dark brown trim. The only other green one I've seen was in Eaton S. Lothrop Jr.'s collection so I'm not sure how scarce these ones are. Anyway, here it is.
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Next is another I've had on my list. The Kenilworth Model II made by the Standard Camera company. A British box camera that also came in a black color too. There was also a model I that looked just slightly different then this one. Usually found in poor condition because of the cardboard covering around the front of the metal body, so this one is in pretty decent shape considering. Not common to find one where I'm from.
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Last is a Pho-Tak Spectator Flash which, as the name states has a hot shoe for flash attachment. There were two versions of this model, as the other had more of an "art deco" face to it.
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Pretty much just cheap box cameras, but a few of them aren't as common in my area so.....bonus!
First up is an Imperial Mark XII Flash with original box.
Hosted on Fotki
Next up is a HeroldSpartus Flash Master. Tiny little bakelite camera with box and manual.
Hosted on Fotki
Next are two Ensign box cameras. The left is an Ensign 2 1/4B and the right is an Ensign 2 1/2. I've been eyeing up least one of these fro over a year and go figure.....both come up for sale at the same time from two different sellers.
Hosted on Fotki
Here's one that I can't find much info on at all. It's an Agfa/Ansco No.2A Model F. Apparently they came in two different colors from what I've been able to find out. Mine has a green body with "goldish" trim and the other color it supposed to come in is a light brown body with dark brown trim. The only other green one I've seen was in Eaton S. Lothrop Jr.'s collection so I'm not sure how scarce these ones are. Anyway, here it is.
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Next is another I've had on my list. The Kenilworth Model II made by the Standard Camera company. A British box camera that also came in a black color too. There was also a model I that looked just slightly different then this one. Usually found in poor condition because of the cardboard covering around the front of the metal body, so this one is in pretty decent shape considering. Not common to find one where I'm from.
Hosted on Fotki
Last is a Pho-Tak Spectator Flash which, as the name states has a hot shoe for flash attachment. There were two versions of this model, as the other had more of an "art deco" face to it.
Hosted on Fotki