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Vintage Brown Leather Camera Case, 1970s, Buckle Closure, Italy, used (BB2)
Does not get in the way or cause any issues, but is visible when looking in bag. Brown suede interior. This item is 50 years old and has character. Overall amazing for age. Brown leather. Adjustable shoulder strap.
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Excel Film Reel 7” 122.017 Brown/gray Set Of 2
The Excel Film Reel is a set of 2 vintage movie and photography accessories measuring 7 inches in size. Produced by Golden Brothers, known for their quality products, this brown and gray film reel set is perfect for capturing nostalgic moments on camera. With its unique design and brand reputation, these film reels are a…
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Lot Of 4 Vintage Kodak 35mm Aluminum Film Canister Screw Lid Yellow Brown
Good used condition. All the lids work as they should. They all show wear from use.
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Vintage 1970’s Brown Leather Camera Bag & Camera with Shoulder Strap. 9x5x6.5.
This vintage 1970’s brown leather camera bag and camera with shoulder strap are a stylish and nostalgic addition to any photography lover’s collection. The compact size of 9x5x6.5 inches makes it perfect for on-the-go shooting, while the classic design adds a touch of retro charm. The durable leather material protects your camera equipment while also…
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:[NOS] Nikon Dark Brown Leather Camera Case for S3 2000 Limited Edition (Boxed)
We have two of these S3 cases available; both are in new. Item Condition. We will be happy to assist and make things right for any issue.
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(4) Vintage Scherer 8mm 400 ft 7″ Film Reels W/Metal Cannisters Brown NEW IN BOX
Estate Sale Find, New In Box, never used, Scherer De-luxe 8mm 400 ft, 7″ Film Reels with E-Z Grip Film Slot with 4 metal cans along with new unused film subject stickers inside. Boxes have some shelf wear & a couple of tab tears with tape. 1 film box has original price written on it…
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Vintage Hard Leather Movie Camera Case for Kodak Brown With Key Has Wear See Pic
Vintage Hard Leather Movie Camera Case for Kodak Brown With Key Has Wear See Pic. Shipped with USPS Ground Advantage.

