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Keystone Capri K-25-- 8 MM Movie Camera-1950
Cameras and Photography
Lemon Tree Treasures 
$25.00 plus $11.30 priority shipping
This is an old 1950 KEYSTONE CAPRI K-25
8 MM MOVIE CAMERA, USA. VERY NICE CONDITION. This camera is untested but it appears to be in good working condition. See all 4 of the enlargement photos included here. Check it out carefully. Visually, this camera is in mint condition. There is a
roll of film still in it. It measures
5" X 4 1/2" X 2" thick. All antiques or old items sold as is. Please check out all 4 enlargement photos. The 4 photos are part of the description. Thank ... Click for details
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Bell and Howell 8mm Projector Model 253 RV
Cameras and Photography
Big Foot Cat's Collectibles 
$75.00
This is a rare vintage Bell & Howell 8mm Movie Film Projector Model 253 RV, Serial Number 78366. This B&H projector is completely functional and in great condition. It comes with working lamp bulb and reel. The Model 253 RV featured still, forward and reverse motion, framer, speed control and adjustable projection/unit height. The B&H stamp lists the product as 5 amps, 115 volts, 60 cycle and Design 253 RV. Through research, I found that the 253 RV was the top of the line projector when it w... Click for details
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Publicity Still - Rod Steiger "Across the Bridge"
Cameras and Photography
Kenora`s Li`l Antique Shoppe 
GW-8 $85.00 O.B.O.
Publicity photograph of actor Rod Steiger (1925-2002) from movie "Across the Bridge" . Steiger starred in the role of corrupt financier Carl Schaffner - a crooked American businessman who flees to Mexico after stealing company funds. While travelling by train, Schaffner decides to evade authorities by murdering a fellow passenger and assuming his identity. The plan seems foolproof until he is forced to care for the dead man's dog. A riveting story full of dramatic irony and an excellent film.... Click for details
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Publicity Still of Belinda Lee by Cornel Lucas (1955)
Cameras and Photography
Kenora`s Li`l Antique Shoppe 
GW-7 $85.00 O.B.O.
Publicity photograph of beautiful actress Belinda Lee (1935-61) for the film, "Man of the Moment" (1955). She died tragically in a car accident in California in 1961.
Photo taken by photographer Cornel Lucas.
Measures 11x14" in good condition - one visible crease on upper right corner of photo, does not contact subject. Has original studio publicity clipping/stamp on back.
Please email me if you wish to see a higher resolution image.
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Argus Flash Attachment
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0118 $15.00
This is an Argus Flash attachment/handle. It uses 2 "C" type batteries that load into the screw-on cap - labeled Argus - on the bottom of the hand grip. I do not know what type of flash bulb it takes but it seems that it can use 2 different types due to an adapter, labeled Tarwood, that fits into the dual prong adapter of the flash unit. There is no flash button, but the reflector apparently can be adjusted for height or removed. There are two prongs that attach it to the camera on the side o... Click for details
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Kodak Combination Filter Case Series V
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0117 $25.00
Kodak “Series” adapters became the most common American system for lens accessories during the middle decades of the 20th century. Various filters and lenses were
created in certain standard diameters and then could be used as "drop-in" disks for use in whatever Series fit over the diameter of your camera lens. The different Series adapter rings were manufactured in various diameters to cover just about any camera. This listing is for the Kodak Combination Filter Case Series V, which inclu... Click for details
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Kodak Series IV Filters
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0116 $20.00
Kodak “Series” adapters became the most common American system for lens accessories during the middle decades of the 20th century. Various filters and lenses were created in certain standard diameters and then could be used as "drop-in" disks for use in whatever Series fit over the diameter of your camera lens. The different Series adapter rings were manufactured in various diameters to cover just about any camera. This listing is for 3 vial - screw on - canisters 2 1/8" (5.4 cm) in diameter... Click for details
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Polaroid Land Camera Swinger Model 20
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0115 $15.00
During the beginnings of the Counterculture of the 1960s, Polaroid Swinger Model 20 was released and was seemingly aimed right at that age group. It was the first true inexpensive instant camera and its 'modern' look made it very popular with the younger market of the times and also made it one of Polaroids' best sellers. This camera was my mother's that she used for school records I suppose (she was a middle school guidance counselor). It is a bit scuffed up, but I know she used until she ... Click for details
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Polaroid SX-70 Rainbow One Step Land Camera
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0114 $25.00
I bought this new around 1978-80 and I used it often. The last use was for my construction before/after pics. I replaced it with another Polaroid when the flash bars became difficult to purchase. Then the digital camera came of age...... I have the case but no paperwork. It worked great right to the time I put it away, and knowing Polaroid, it still does. I do not have film to test it, but in my research I have read where the original film may still be available or there is a substitute on... Click for details
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Polaroid Big Shot
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0113 $20.00
This distinctive and unusual camera from Polaroid, manufactured from 1971 to 1973,was
designed for instant portrait use only. This Big Shot was a birthday gift way back when... It was the 'In Thing" then, since Andy Warhol was using the Big Shot; it became "his favorite tool to capture the heat of the momentous life he lived". I also did the "Big Shot Shuffle" often and still have most of the pictures I took; it always worked great. There is no box or
paperwork with this item. The camera ... Click for details
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Polaroid Electric Eye Land Camera Model J66
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0112 $40.00
This Model J66 Electric Eye Land Camera was manufactured by Polaroid between 1961 and 1963. The camera is in great shape and the bellows are just wonderful and appear to be light-tight, and the shutter still fires. Everything operates but I no longer have film so I am unable to truly test it. It worked the last time it was used around 1980. The handle is still supple and the case is still in great shape; there are a few marks on the surface but no real damage. The inside panel of the case h... Click for details
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Polaroid Land Camera Model 95
Cameras and Photography
BlueMoon Ent. 
0111 Auction

Around 1948, Polaroid introduced the Model 95 Polaroid Land Camera. This camera was
not the first instant camera, but it was the first successfully mass-produced one. It was easy to use - almost automatic (only 8 settings of shutter/aperture) and fast (black/white photo was ready in one minute) which helped it be an instant success as well. The original box and papers are with this item. There is still film loaded in it, I did not remove it nor have I tried to take a picture. It could wel... Click for details
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