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My stuff is all gone.....thanks!
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I have a few items that I do not use/need and is available to anyone for the cost of shipping:
(1) Marexar-CX 28mm f/2.8 lens, multi-coated, in the Contax/Yashica mount. It is brand-new, in the box with papers, and has probably never been used. (When I picked up my Nikon S2, the seller gave this to me free of cost since he had no use for it. I don't have any cameras in the C/Y mount, and do not have any use for this either.)
(2) Two 5x7 wooden holders with dark slides, one Lisco and the other Kodak. Both of these are dusty but can probably be cleaned up, or used for parts. I have not used them, so I have no idea if they have any light leaks. I just do not have the time to clean these, so you can have them if you want.
(3) Adjustable mask - I have absolutely no clue what this is for! Pics here.
(4) A Kodak 35 RF camera, from 1942. It has separate RF/VF and a Kodak No. 1 Kodamatic shutter with the following speeds: 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, B, T. Here is a photo to give you an idea of what I have (the camera in the photo is NOT my camera, of course). I have not used this camera and have no idea if it is functional. However, at this price you have nothing to loose (well, except for the shipping cost). Please don't ask why I got it!
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 Originally Posted by Sanjay Sen
I have a few items that I do not use/need and is available to anyone for the cost of shipping:
(1) Marexar-CX 28mm f/2.8 lens, multi-coated, in the Contax/Yashica mount. It is brand-new, in the box with papers, and has probably never been used. (When I picked up my Nikon S2, the seller gave this to me free of cost since he had no use for it. I don't have any cameras in the C/Y mount, and do not have any use for this either.)
(2) Two 5x7 wooden holders with dark slides, one Lisco and the other Kodak. Both of these are dusty but can probably be cleaned up, or used for parts. I have not used them, so I have no idea if they have any light leaks. I just do not have the time to clean these, so you can have them if you want.
(3) Adjustable mask - I have absolutely no clue what this is for! Pics here.
(4) A Kodak 35 RF camera, from 1942. It has separate RF/VF and a Kodak No. 1 Kodamatic shutter with the following speeds: 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, B, T. Here is a photo to give you an idea of what I have (the camera in the photo is NOT my camera, of course). I have not used this camera and have no idea if it is functional. However, at this price you have nothing to loose (well, except for the shipping cost). Please don't ask why I got it! 
Hello Sanjay,
I'll take the Kodak 35 RF camera if it's still available.
Thanks,
Don Bryant
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I am sorry Don, but the Kodak 35 RF camera has already been "claimed".
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 Originally Posted by Sanjay Sen
(2) Two 5x7 wooden holders with dark slides, one Lisco and the other Kodak....
GIVEN AWAY!
 Originally Posted by Sanjay Sen
(4) A Kodak 35 RF camera, from 1942....
GIVEN AWAY!
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At the Rotary Club's annual charity sale today I bought a Computrol bulk film loader for £0.50

I don't see myself ever bulk loading my own film so it is free to anyone who wants it for the cost of the postage. Probably not worth the bother to anyone outside the UK though.
There are no cartridges but it seems complete and in working condition.
It came with some film in it. Unfortunately, I didn't know that when I opened it up! I will keep it for fixer testing.
Steve.
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I have a Voigtlander Brillant 6x6 TLR, bought on an impulse, that has not seen any use. I believe it is from 1932. The camera is fairly clean, but the finder shows a bit of dust. I have no idea if the camera is functional, but all components seem to be present. The folding WLF works well. The lens is a non-focusing Anastigmat Voigtar 1:7,7. F-7,5 with a 3-speed (B, 25, 50) Brillant shutter.
It's yours for the cost of postage, if you want to play around with it. I had good intentions, but unfortunately time is at a premium.
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 Originally Posted by Sanjay Sen
I have a Voigtlander Brillant 6x6 TLR, bought on an impulse, that has not seen any use. I believe it is from 1932. The camera is fairly clean, but the finder shows a bit of dust. I have no idea if the camera is functional, but all components seem to be present. The folding WLF works well. The lens is a non-focusing Anastigmat Voigtar 1:7,7. F-7,5 with a 3-speed (B, 25, 50) Brillant shutter.
It's yours for the cost of postage, if you want to play around with it. I had good intentions, but unfortunately time is at a premium.
GIVEN AWAY!
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how much would postage be to the netherlands?
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Peter,
Is your question directed to me, or Steve, or someone else?
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