RezaLoghme
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For me, the latest purchase is usually a repetition of what I just sold. Seller's remorse - my speciality!
The citric acid, ascorbic acid, and ammonium carbonate, just arrived!
The pale blue box has a stylish design, I don't know if it's original or not
The type on the label looks too new to be original - like it came out of an inkjet printer.
The type on the label looks too new to be original - like it came out of an inkjet printer. But that's a cool item I didn't know existed. I saw a folding Kodak 3a in a thrift store a couple of days ago and left it there. I was temped but I know I'd never use it. I have one already with no bellows - I took the lens out and mounted it on a 4x5 lens board (covers with zero movements).
Indeed; the typeface is a bit of a giveaway, too. Note the ampersand: View attachment 403937
That's a modern font face. I don't think it even existed when the original Kodak item was produced.
Thank you. I didn't know about the time period of ampersand, so I learned something.
Still the back looks legit. Could just be former owner made a nice box for a prized piece. I would love to put together a postcard camera. Combination back, film sheaves for 3 1/2 × 5 1/2.
The difficulty with the 3 1/4 x 5 1/2" size is that it can't be cut from the readily available 4x5" film.
I was using cut-down 5x7 in a rectangular-box postcard camera (the landscape-oriented one), as single sheets in the back of the camera. I now have a Premo 3a and holders and cut film from a wide roll of Aviphot. I used that camera and film for the most recent postcard exchange here. Feel free to join the next round!
The contents look genuine. I've never seen such a well-made Kodak outfit box. I'm interested in postcard size and collect homemade RPPCs such as VELOX.
The difficulty with the 3 1/4 x 5 1/2" size is that it can't be cut from the readily available 4x5" film.
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I was interested in postcard exchange, and I was looking into it all the way back to Round 2. I was relieved to find out that I don't necessarily have to use photographic paper with "STAMP BOX" printed on it. (although it will be hidden if you stick a stamp on it)
By the way, I also have a Premo 3A Plate camera. However, it doesn't have a sheath, so I have to get creative.
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