I'm selling off the following items in my collection. Understand that I bought all of these over the last few decades as shelf decoration and have never fully tested or used any of them. I have given a quick description of condition and function for some of them. Use the "CONTACT US" link below to ask questions or for shipping cost on multiple items. Shipping will be as close to actual cost as possible via Priority mail or  first class/parcel post.
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PRICE
ADAMS 351  This is a 35mm made by Leidolf in Germany Circa 1958. Near mint camera with crisp firing shutter. Comes with original case. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $75-125  .

$45.00

            

AGFA CLIPPER PD-16  This is a metal bodied collapsible front using 616 film made by Agfa Ansco (New York)  Circa 1938. 

$10.00

            
ANSCO PIONEER  This is a basic box camera of plastic &  metal construction made by Ansco (New York) Circa 1947-1953 .

$10.00

            
ARGUS AF  This is a 35mm with bakelite body made by Argus (Chicago) Circa 1937.  .

$15.00

            
ARGUS  C3  This is a 35mm with coupled rangefinder made by Argus (Chicago) Circa 1939-66. Back door clasp is broken. Also included is a copy of the Owner's manual .

$10.00

            
BELL & HOWELL FILMO SPORTSTER MOVIE  This is an 8mm movie camera made by Bell & Howell (Chicago) Circa 1939-50. Motor and shutter seem ok. Has both reels and a roll of exposed film. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $30-50 . $20.00
            
BENCINI COMET II  This is a cast aluminum camera with focusing 75mm lens using 127 film made Bencini (Italy) Circa 1951.Body has good cosmetics. . $20.00
            
BILORA BELLA 44  This is a basic camera using 127 film made Bilora (Germany) Circa 1958. Very clean camera, comes with the original case (case cracked in front) . $20.00
            
PAILLARD BOLEX C8 MOVIE  This is an 8mm movie camera made by Paillard (Switzerland) Circa 1954. Cosmetically excellent. It sounds like it needs lubrication. Also included is a CD of the service manual. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $30-60 . $22.00
            
PAILLARD BOLEX D8L MOVIE  This is an 8mm movie camera made by Paillard (Switzerland) Circa 1958. Comes with grip and an f1.9/13mm lens. I have no idea if it works but the body looks mint. Also included is a CD of the service manual. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $80-100 . $36.00
            
BOLSEY B2  This is a 35mm with coupled rangefinder made by Bolsey (NY) Circa 1949-56. Also included is a copy of the Owner's manual . $18.00
            
BRAUN PAXETTE ELECTROMATIC  This is a 35mm made by Braun in Germany Circa 1959. Very clean unit. Comes with original case. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $30-50 . $20.00
            
CANON EOS REBEL This a fully automatic 35mm from Canon. No idea if it works due to lack of a battery. Also included is a copy of the Owner's manual . $12.00
            
CANON CANONET 28  This is a 35mm made by Canon in 1971. Near mint condition, shutter fires crisply. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $40-60 . $25.00
            
CHINON CS  This is a 35mm with CdS TTL match-needle metering made by Chinon in Japan Circa 1978. Body is in excellent condition but untested. Comes with f1.7/55mm lens.Also included is a copy of the Owner's manual. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $50-75 . $28.00
            
DAIICHI ZENOBIA  This is a folding camera similar to the early Zeiss Ikonta using 120 film. Made by Daiichi Kogaku in Japan Circa 1949. The bellows is a bit crumpled looking but seems intact, the shutter fires crisply. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $55-85 . $28.00
            
DAVID WHITE REALIST MODEL A  This is a 35mm made by Iloca for the David White co. Circa 1954. It is identical to the Iloca Rapid. Very clean camera with crisp firing shutter. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $30-45 . $18.00
            
DeJur Light meter  This is a light meter for movie film. Looks like new, meter is responsive, comes with new looking case.. $8.00
            
DETROLA KW  This is a small plastic & metal camera with extinction meter made by Detrola Corp (Detroit) Circa 1939. Uses 127 film format . $20.00
            
EXPO EASY-LOAD  This is a small box camera that used rollfilm in special cartridges. Made by Expo Camera Corp (NY) Circa 1926. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $30-50 . $18.00
            
FED MODEL 5  This is a 35mm made by the Dzerzhinsky Commune in the Ukraine Circa 1977-90. Very clean, meter is responsive, a ring around the viewfinder (shown in pic) needs put back on, The red leatherette is starting to come loose at the edge.McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $40-60 . $25.00
            
FUJICA 35 AUTOMAGIC  This is a strange 35mm with the selenium meter cell located in the lens barrel. Made by Fuji Photo (Japan) Circa 1958. Cometically good condition. Comes with lens cap. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $25-50 . $18.00
            
GELTO D-III Gold  This is a cool looking small camera using 127 film. It was made by TOA Optical in Japan Circa 1950.  Came in several exterior finishes. This one is Gold flecked. Good condition overall but seems to be missing a nameplate on the top. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $100-150 . $55.00
            
GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT METER  An excellent exposure meter (model No.8DW48Y6) made in the 1940's.The unit appears to be accurate. Meter and case in near mint condition . $10.00 
            
GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT METER  An excellent exposure meter (model No.8DW58Y41) made in the 1940's.The unit appears to be accurate. Meter and case in near mint condition . $10.00
            
HERCO IMPERIAL  This is a plastic box camera made by the Herbert George Co. (Chicago) Circa 1950's. Uses 620 film. . $10.00
            
ILOCA RAPID IIL  This is a 35mm with coupled rangefinder made by Iloca (Germany) Circa 1959. Body & case in good condition except the shutter blades need lubed. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $40-50 . $22.00
            
KODAK RETINA IIa (type 016)  This is one of the many 35mm Retina series cameras made for Kodak in Germany from 1934-1969. This one is Circa 1951-54. The body is in fair shape with some scuffing of the leatherette. Comes with original camera and filter case along with 3 filters. The film advance and shutter could use a lube job but are working. Also included is a copy of the Owner's manual and the assembly/parts list. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $80-120 . $55.00
            
KODAK INSTANT EK6  This is one of the ill-fated instant cameras (circa 1976) that got Kodak sucessfully sued by Polaroid in 1986 for selling instant cameras and film. It comes with the original case and unopened pack of film. . $25.00
            
KODAK Instamatic 700  This is one of the Bazillion Instamatics using the 126 cartridge made by Kodak in the 60's & 70's.. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $20-35 . $12.00
            
KODAK M16 MOVIE A basic 8mm movie camera. Comes with original box and manual.  . $12.00
            
KODAK BROWNIE FLASH 6-20 A basic camera of the post war era. . $10.00
            
KODAK BROWNIE SUPER 27 A simple 1960's camera using 127 film. . $12.00
            
KODAK BROWNIE BULLET A cute little plastic camera using 127 film Circa 1957-64. A premium version of the Brownie Holiday . $10.00
            
KODAK INSTAMATIC M20 MOVIE A later model 8mm with light. . $12.00
            
KODAK PONY 828 The first of the pony series, it uses 828 film Circa 1949-59. Comes with case, box and manual. Camera is mint . $18.00
            
KODAK PONY 828 The first of the pony series, it uses 828 film Circa 1949-59. Comes with case . $12.00
            
KODAK INSTAMATIC S-10  This is one of the Bazillion Instamatics using the 126 cartridge made by Kodak in the 60's & 70's. . $8.00
            
KODAK BROWNIE TWIN 20 A cute little camera with flash, Circa 1959-64. Near mint condition . $10.00
            
KODAK BANTAM f4.5 This is a clean little camera with pop out front using 828 film Circa 1938-48. It comes with the original case, box and manuals. Very clean. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $35-45 . $22.00
            
KODAK DISC 3100  This is one of several of Kodak's attempts to corner the film market with a special format. Circa early 1980's. Has a broken battery door, comes with original manual. . $6.00
            
KODAK TOURIST  This is a Kodak folding camera using 620 film and the first of the Tourist series. Comes with original box and owner's manual - Circa 1948-51.  . $16.00
            
KODAK No. 2 BROWNIE (RED)  This is a Basic box camera using 120 film.  Circa 1901-33. Body has some tape residue but otherwise fairly clean. Roll of exposed film inside.McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value for the red version as $40-80 . $20.00
            
KODAK BROWNIE TARGET 6-20  This is a metal and leatherette box camera with an art deco design Circa 1946-52 . $10.00
            
KODAK INSTAMATIC 124  This is one of the Bazillion Instamatics using the 126 cartridge made by Kodak in the 60's & 70's.Comes with the original manual . $8.00
            
KODAK  INSTAMATIC 104  This is one of the Bazillion Instamatics using the 126 cartridge made by Kodak in the 60's & 70's.. McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $20-35 . $12.00
            
KONICA PEARLETTE  This is a Trellis-strut folding camera using 127 film Circa 1937. It's in fairly rough condition, but it's it's all there.  McKeown's Price guide (2006) shows a value of $65-95 . $30.00
            
KONICA MODEL ONE