OptiKen
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I just received a beautiful, almost mint, Ansco Memo camera from Germany that I would like to be able to identify a little better. I can not find anything on the internet that depicts this ones particular configuration.
Rather than a metal plate saying ANSCO on the front, it has a plate that says MEMO. There is no designation on the shutter or lens for identification other than, 'ILEX ANSCO BINGHAMTON.. It has an unknown fixed aperature and a single speed shutter labeled, 'INST' and 'TIME'. Below that marking it says, 'READY SET MEMO'. The patent is by Agfa Ansco and in addition to the USA Patents, it lists a Canadian Patent 1929. The proprietary cartridges inside are the very early square variety.
What really throws me is the single speed shutter and fixed aperature. I can't find any mention of cameras with that configuration.
Can anyone shed any light on this version of Ansco Memo? Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken
Rather than a metal plate saying ANSCO on the front, it has a plate that says MEMO. There is no designation on the shutter or lens for identification other than, 'ILEX ANSCO BINGHAMTON.. It has an unknown fixed aperature and a single speed shutter labeled, 'INST' and 'TIME'. Below that marking it says, 'READY SET MEMO'. The patent is by Agfa Ansco and in addition to the USA Patents, it lists a Canadian Patent 1929. The proprietary cartridges inside are the very early square variety.
What really throws me is the single speed shutter and fixed aperature. I can't find any mention of cameras with that configuration.
Can anyone shed any light on this version of Ansco Memo? Any information would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ken