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A good friend of mine was rambling around an old house and he stumbled upon a 1950's Ansco Craftsman. He wasn't asking me about it and I can't tell him much, but I told him I would ask the people of apug certian that someone would know. Does anyone know much about the camera?
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DO visit the westford site - its one of my favourites - I can't get enough of the pictures, the old cameras, the stories and the rather insightful comments! I especially like the "found film" files - they give me goose-bumps, I feel like some time travelling voyeur:smile: There is also an extensive list of cameras, most of them with pictures of the camera as well as ones taken with the camera. The Ansco has a very nice protfolio!

It just made me wonder - I bet there is someone who still has one of these kits in a box, never opened, or at least never assembled. I wonder if I could bring myself to build it - and I am not even talking about monetary value as a collectible (which I have no clue about - I assume its pretty slim), but I would be torn between wanting to build it, and not wanting to alter its original, preserved for so long, state... But I ramble.

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gnashings said:
DO visit the westford site - its one of my favourites - I can't get enough of the pictures, the old cameras, the stories and the rather insightful comments! I especially like the "found film" files - they give me goose-bumps, I feel like some time travelling voyeur:smile:

Have you found the levitating granny yet? :smile:

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Lachlan Young said:
Have you found the levitating granny yet? :smile:

Lachlan

NO! Now I AM curious! :D Where is she - in the found films, I assume?
 

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gnashings said:
NO! Now I AM curious! :D Where is she - in the found films, I assume?

It is the second photo down on THIS page - she appears to be floating around the ceiling...
Now see if you can find the processing defect from another camera that looks like a slug... :smile:

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How did I miss that one!? That's interesting, a "ghostly" looking double ex. for sure! I have not yet found the slug - to tell you the truth, sometimes I get a chill and have to stop looking at some of these... but I always go back!
 
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Thanks...He's really excited about the film in it. Hopefully its something that can be developed :wink:
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Erin,

If I recall correctly, there were several threads here on APUG on how to best handle old, old found film - also, I believe the westofrd site contains some pointers. Do a search here for "found film" or out of date film developing (well, try several wordings - I know its out there). I wish I could help more, but I have no experience in this area.

It must be pretty exciting to wait and see what's on there - I certainly understand your firends excitement.

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ErinHilburn said:
Thanks...He's really excited about the film in it. Hopefully its something that can be developed :wink:
-Erin

Just watch out for the slugs and floating grannies... :D :D :D

Lachlan
 
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