jay moussy
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Spouse found a No. 2A Cartridge Premo (not a folder) at a church sale, with its original box. I think she paid 2 dollars more than its original price!
Great shape for a 100-year old cardboard body, with bright viewfinders.
The design is new to me: the film-holding core body slides out off the side of the camera, unlike traditional box designs, and film spool holding metal flanges swing out, curiously.
I need to look very carefully at the light seal situation, as the matting side panel is quite large.
EDIT to add: The carrying case flap reads "Eastman. Successor to Rochester Optical..", just as I read in Premo references.
Great shape for a 100-year old cardboard body, with bright viewfinders.
The design is new to me: the film-holding core body slides out off the side of the camera, unlike traditional box designs, and film spool holding metal flanges swing out, curiously.
I need to look very carefully at the light seal situation, as the matting side panel is quite large.
EDIT to add: The carrying case flap reads "Eastman. Successor to Rochester Optical..", just as I read in Premo references.
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