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Argus 12-Shot Repeating Camera, c.1890

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    Posted 3 years ago

    rniederman
    (347 items)

    Although I don't collect many box (solid body) cameras, years ago, I felt this very rare Argus 12-Shot Repeating Camera was interesting enough to add to my collection.

    "Detective cameras are all the rage" - at least according to a c.1890 Youth's Companion advertisement by Perry Mason & Company. Best known for its small, metal Harvard and Phoenix Dollar cameras, the company apparently tried - albeit unsuccessfully - to extend its inexpensive camera line to include a detective style camera patented on April 1, 1890.

    At a time when snapshot photography was growing more popular each day, the Argus 12-Shot Repeating Camera was positioned as an alternative to expensive cameras. As a portable camera, it was advertised for photographers to "stroll over hill and dale."

    A unique, straightforward design without elaborate hardware kept the price to $7.50 ($233.98 adjusted for 2021). Inside the russet leather case, with a nicely embossed eagle on top, was nothing more than a blackened tin body with vertical grooves for plates and a hole at the bottom for a large, threaded brass tube which housed a lens and simple shutter.

    The vertical magazine, able to store twelve 3¼ x 4¼ plates, was advertised as a "repeating" feature to distinguish it from competitors. The upper portion of the body served as the "magazine" from which tin-sheathed glass plates would drop down into the lens field of view.

    Before loading the camera, the brass tube was fully screwed into the body to prevent the sheaths from falling into the lower half of the camera. Next, the leather case was opened, tin top removed, and plates dropped into each of the grooves.

    The "repeating" feature operated by slowly unscrewing the entire tube (including lens and shutter). With each single rotation, one plate would drop. The process was repeated until twelve, 3" diameter pictures were made. To ensure a proper focus, the tube length was made equal to the lens focal length.

    As many collectors will acknowledge, "Argus" conjures up memories of a cheap family of cameras made from the 1930s through the 1960s. In the context of an 1890s "repeating" camera advertised to "snatch a view of a run-away horse, a flying express train, a great yacht race, or a pretty face", "Argus" - Latin, from Greek Argos meaning an alert, watchful person - is a surprisingly appropriate name.

    Yet despite its symbolic name and low price, Perry Mason & Company probably couldn't overcome its image of selling novel cameras at a time when George Eastman's Kodak roll film cameras were redefining simplicity.

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    1. JohnKratz JohnKratz, 3 years ago
      Fantastic!
    2. rniederman rniederman, 3 years ago
      Thanks!
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    3. SEAN68 SEAN68, 3 years ago
      Very nice camera!!
    4. rniederman rniederman, 3 years ago
      Thanks!
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    5. rniederman rniederman, 3 years ago
      Thanks!
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      Thanks!
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      Thanks!
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    8. rniederman rniederman, 3 years ago
      Thanks!
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    9. rniederman rniederman, 3 years ago
      Thanks!
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    10. rniederman rniederman, 3 years ago
      Thanks, crswerner!
    11. rniederman rniederman, 2 years ago
      Thanks, Sean!

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