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Polaroid® Ultrasonic Ranging
System Designer's Kit
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(EQP) PID603972
Polaroid® ultrasonic ranging system designer's kit. New, unsused. Very Rare!! Not state of the art by today's standards but is a fabulous window on a historical stepping stone in camera auto-focus systems. Includes manuals. |
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Kodak No. 2
Film Pack Hawk-eye |
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(EQP) KODAK-2
Kodak No. 2 film pack Hawk-eye. Several dents, missing strap, broken glass on top. 2-1/4" x 3-1/4". Made in 1922. |
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General Radio 1501B Electronic
Flash Exposure Meter |
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(EQP) 1501B
General Radio 1501B Electronic Flash Exposure Meter. Requires 67-1/2 volt Burgess KA5, 22-1/2" volt Burgess K15 and 1-1/2 volt D cell. Photo-multiplier tube in sensing unit and 5886 pencil tube in base. Includes 15 foot extension cable and original case. In very good condition. |
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Flash Attachment |
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(EQP) HONEY-TILT
Honeywell flash attachment. Tilt-A-Mite. New condition. |
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Light Meter |
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(EQP) 97A
Sears light meter. Excellent condition. |
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Brownie Hawkeye Camera
with Flash
and Two Bulbs |
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(EQP) BROWNIE
Kodak brownie hawkeye camera with flash and
two bulbs. Uses 620 film. Used, but in excellent condition. Original box included!! |
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Dual 8mm Camera |
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(EQP) CINEMASTERII
Universal Camera Corporation dual 8mm camera with
F3.5 lens. Model G-8. Made in 1947. Includes original box & owner's manual. In "well
cared for" condition. |
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Universal Cinematic P-752
8mm Projector |
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(EQP) CINEMATIC752
Universal Cinematic P-752 8mm projector. Made in 1948. Looks new with original box
and manual. Step back in time and show those old 8mm home movies with this vintage
projector. |
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The "Perfecscope" Stereo Viewer
with 27 Cards |
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(EQP) VIEWER
A rare find!! The "Perfecscope" stereo viewer.
27 cards included.
(Click here for a PDF file list of photos included with this
viewer).
Engraved on the bottom of the viewer:
• U.S.A. Patent Oct.15.1895
• June 3, 1902
• Feby 11896 B.S.G.D.C.
• Great Britain Austria Belgium Canada France Germany
• James M. Davis Agent 21 Washington Pl. New York U.S.A.
The stereo view is actually a twin photograph with two images
mounted side by side. Each picture has been taken from a slightly different viewpoint
corresponding approximately to the spacing of the eyes. When looked at through
this special viewer, the left eye only sees the left photograph and the right eye
its corresponding half. The view suddenly springs to life as a stereoscopic or
three dimensional image. It is like looking through a window into the past with
the impact of the third dimension giving realism.
On the silver frontal piece there are scroll designs and
an emblem with figures of a woman and man and the words: Exposition Universelle
Internationale 1900, H.C. White Co. |
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Kodak
Portable Micro-File Recordak
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(EQP) KODAK-E
Eastman Kodak Micro-File Recordak
Model E, power supply and camera + accessories all tucked
into 22" x 27" x 7-3/4" suitcase.
Originally built in 1938 and then rebuilt in 1950 by Baltimore
Signal Depot. Includes 63mm Ektar
Lens.
Power input 100-125 vac 1000 watts.
Has 0-130 vac voltmeter. Surprisingly excellent condition. |
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Film or
Code Tape
Re-Winder |
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(EQP) 4T104478
J.H. Bunnell film re-winder or code tape. Winds up on back like a manual clock. 5/8" wide tape, 6" diameter spool. Made in the 1940's(?). Brand new in the original box. |
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Projector |
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For Visual Education, Inc. Model AK, 120 vac, 300 watts. Again,
old, very old. |
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Kodak Flash Holder |
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| Kodak Ektralux Flash Holder NEW IN THE
BOX! Two pieces. |
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Surplus Sales
also has a couple cases of old "Carbon Arcs" used
in the silent movie days.
It made the flicker. Also an old 20mm
Goldberg Brothers Film Rewinder. |
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