Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/23

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Subject: [Leica] Friday Sale- Antiques, collectables, useables
From: mstoesz at wyoming.com (Mike Stoesz)
Date: Fri Apr 23 17:41:01 2004

Good day to all;

The recent revival of the use of Speed Graphic and such by noted has 
motivate me to dig into my storage area and retrieve a number of old 
cameras that use film as a storage medium.

Speed Graphic--4x5, focal plane shutter, 135mm Optar lens, 3-4x5 film 
holders, Graflok Back, Kalart RF. $250.00 

Top RF Speed Graphic body-- blank lens board, Graflok back w/o 
GG/hood.
This would be a great body to set up with a Roll Film back. $150.00

1946 vintage Miniature Speed Graphic, spring back, 101mm lens,
2-2x3 film holders, original instruction book. $175.00

Century Graphic--Graflok back, 2-2x3 film holders, 1 Grafmatic.
no lens or lens board, needs GG. $125.00


127mm f/4.5 Wollensak Raptar in working Rapax shutter. $75.00

135mm f/4.7 Wollensak Raptar in working Rapax shutter. $75.00

8x10 B&J Commercial View, grey wooden view camera, 3-8x10 film 
holders, 5x7 back, 300mm Schneider Xenar barrel mount lens, extra 
undrilled lens board, 12" Kodak Ektar in Ilex #5 Universal shutter. 
$800.00 obo, trades considered. 4x5 Black Calumet View, 22" rail, 
210mm f/9 Schneider G-Claron, 3-4x5 film holders, case. $575.00

And now a few classic 35mm RF cameras

Canon III body #63049, some spots on chrome top plate, RF/VF is 
bright, clear, and accurate. Shutter speeds including the slow speeds 
are accurate, nice quiet smooth shutter that sounds the way a shutter 
of this type should sound. This would be a great body for a CV 
wide-angle lens.
                                                           $200.00

Canon IVs body #136985, engraved with ID, RF/VF is bright, clear, and 
accurate. Shutter is accurate also. Another great body for CV 
wide-angle lens use.
                                                          SOLD

Canonet-- early model with selenium meter surrounding the 45mm f/1.9 
lens. This camera needs no batteries, has a great lens, AND a handy 
trigger wind base plate. This camera with it's bright accurate 
rangefinder/viewfinder would be great for street photographers.
                                                           $50.00

Canonet QL-19--campanion model to the Canonet QL-17, good lens, good 
shutter, small, quiet camera. Uses mercury batteries or substitute.
                                                           $50.00

Konica Auto S-1.6-- another classic 70's rangefinder camera with a 
great lens. RF needs vertical adjustment. $50.00


Konica TC body, foggy viewfinder, everything else works. $35.00

Konica 300mm f/4.5 telephoto lens for Konica Autoreflexes $250.00

19mm Sigma lens for Konica Autoreflexes, YS-T3 mount. $ 75.00

Konica Autoreflex T, jammed, EX cosmetics, body only $25.00

Exakta VX outfit consisting of 2 bodies, 4 lenses, ext. tube set.
                                                           $200.00

Zeiss-Ikon Contaflex Super B, this has one of the brightest 
viewfinders on an SLR, 50mm f/2.8 Tessar lens, good shutter, works 
great, EX+ cosmetics. $250.00


Olympus Auto-Eye $40.00

Nikon MC-10 remote release for F3, FM2, N-70. $20.00


Now a few Collectables:

Leica Standard #160933 w/ 50mm f/3.5 Elmar #230927, Focaslide, and 
some copying devices (stands). $800.00

Tru-Vue stereo viewers & film strips

View Master Viewers, Projectors and Reels

Tower 34 box camera flash outfit. $20.00

Kamerette Jr. #1 $30.00

Pixie (Whittaker) broken back latch. $35.00

Kodak Color Snap II "Bantam" w/case. $20.00

Vagabond 120 metal box camera $5.00

Falcon Miniature, brown Bakelite without chips, w/box. $30.00

Encore Color Camera, Hollywood Camera -- an early single-use camera.
Seems to be unused. $50.00

Skyflex #58029, 8cm f/3.5 Tri-Lauser #550284, working shutter, side 
panel leatherette chipped and loose, mirror lens cap. $140.00

Leitz Valoy Enlarger with f/4.5 Focatar lens. $150.00

NON PHOTO ITEMS
     My spouse suggested that perhaps the collectors among us or their 
spouses may be interested in these collectables. Spode-Copeland china, 
1880-1900 period, an Imari pattern copy, misc. pieces.

Small white glass beaded coin purse, vintage about pre-1910.

1940's vintage potato sacks with great printed images. These are great 
decorator items if framed.

100's of OLD 78rpm recordings- mostly opera, classical, choral from 
about 1930-1950's. One great two-album set is Paul Robison "Othello". 
Offers and trades considered.

Please respond/inquire off-list to:
mstoesz@wyoming.com

Best wishes, Mike