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FS: 1939-1940 Eastman Kodak "Retina" #149 35mm Camera

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j. r. sinclair - 25 Jun 2008 11:34 GMT
1939-1940 Eastman Kodak "Retina" #149 35mm Camera

I have for sale a 1939-1940 Eastman Kodak "Retina" #149 35mm Camera with
Original Brown Leather Case in excellent condition. The camera uses a
Compar Shutter (Retitna-Xenar f3.5 Schneider-Krueznach lens #1461828)
Price $160. US plus postage

Please include your "postal mailing address" so I can calculate postage
costs to your destination. Thank you
David Nebenzahl - 25 Jun 2008 18:23 GMT
On 6/25/2008 3:34 AM j. r. sinclair spake thus:

> 1939-1940 Eastman Kodak "Retina" #149 35mm Camera
>
> I have for sale a 1939-1940 Eastman Kodak "Retina" #149 35mm Camera with
> Original Brown Leather Case in excellent condition. The camera uses a
> Compar Shutter (Retitna-Xenar f3.5 Schneider-Krueznach lens #1461828)
> Price $160. US plus postage

Nice camera, but you're dreaming if you think you can get that much for
it. These were made by the 100s of thousands, so aren't "rare" at all.

You didn't say whether it was a rangefinder or not; if so, that'll let
you charge a bit more for it (if it's a coupled rangefinder). But $160?
Fuggedaboutit.

(I think you meant to type "Compur".)

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