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    Posted 11 years ago

    TCMercury
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    Bought at an antique shop. About 17cm long (minus the lens) and fitted with a Kodak Anastigmat 25mm f/1.9 lens. No specification of model beyond title. Any help would be much appreciated!

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    1. rniederman rniederman, 11 years ago
      This camera is listed as the "Magazine Ciné-Kodak" for 8mm film in Kodak's 1936-37 catalog (the first appearance of your specific camera). It was made from about 1936 - 1945. In the 1936-37 catalog, it was priced at $125 (that's $2,100 in 2013 currency); a pricey camera for the time!
    2. TCMercury, 11 years ago
      Thanks very much! Do you have any idea of a model number? I'm looking to find a manual for it.

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