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camera cover ?? photo 1.609 viewsAnother mystery Item.
This is a "cover" for a camera , I think, :-)
there is NO lens, blue velvet material inside. leathered covered sport finder, two grips, (like aerial camera ) and a long lens shade?
the hole unit is only 100mm x 140mm inside. I don't think it is home made, too good for that, looks a bit Ernemann"
no Markings at all.
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camera cover ?? photo 5.590 viewsAnother mystery Item.
This is a "cover" for a camera, I think, :-)
there is NO lens, blue velvet material inside. leathered covered sport finder, two grips, (like aerial camera) and a long lens shade?
the hole unit is only 100mm x 140mm inside. I don't think it is home made, too good for that, looks a bit Ernemann"
no Markings at all.
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camera cover ?? photo 4.572 viewsAnother mystery Item.
This is a "cover" for a camera, I think, :-)
there is NO lens, blue velvet material inside. leathered covered sport finder, two grips, (like aerial camera) and a long lens shade?
the hole unit is only 100mm x 140mm inside. I don't think it is home made, too good for that, looks a bit Ernemann"
no Markings at all.
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Big Wooden camera. photo 4.723 views
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Big Wooden camera. photo 3.760 views
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Big Wooden camera. photo 2.724 views
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Big Wooden camera. photo 1.835 viewsBIG wooden camera, I can't identify it, the missing ground
glass is 10x12", the little instamatic is only a size comparison, it could be a Lancaster. as the wooden base has the side cut-out, and the Lens is a Lancaster lens.
If anybody can help.. would be very nice.. there are NO
markings on the camera at all
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Lens board. Photo 1.958 viewsI would appreciate any information on this item please email us.
Front view
One comment, "Looks like a "carte de visite" camera lens board. yes, it could be..thank you.
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Lens board. Photo 2.913 viewsI would appreciate any information on this item please email us.
Back view.
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mystery SOLVED.!! 1052 viewswe had a nice email from Norman Beierle from Holland, he found out what we have here. It's better known as "Professor Erggelet's Hufeisenfuss" you can see it here,
http://www.monocular.info/cz-med3.htm
...........thank you very much for the information..............
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