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    Posted 12 years ago

    smsorensen27
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    This camera I found off of Ebay and it was located in Israel! It took quite a while to receive this camera and it was interesting to track because we had to go to the Israel postal service website with the tracking number and watch it go to the U.S. Then we had to go to the USPS website to watch it arrive! It’s fun to think of all the places it has been. From the United States to Israel and all the way back and in between! This camera has a special surprise in it – undeveloped film!

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    1. LOUMANAL LOUMANAL, 11 years ago
      Hi smsorensen27! You don't give any details about this camera....was it special? I have a No.1A AUTHOGRAPHIC KODAK Jr. by the Canadian Kodak Co. Patented Jan. 7, 1913 with earlier patent dates and a 1930 Voigtlander Bessa 120 from the early 1930's.....do you think it that they are rare enough to sell or are they common bellows cameras. I was thinking of listing them on eBay...should I spend the listing fees. RER(BOB)

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