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Made in U.S.A. By Eastman Kodax Co. Rochester, N.Y. How old is this camera and is it worth anything?Continue
Started by Queen Helene O'Brien. Last reply by Queen Helene O'Brien Sep 6, 2010.
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Here is an early aluminum Ansco 35mm film canister. As plentiful as these were in their day, the time will come when kids will have no memory of the days when we actually put film in a camera and then put it in a safe dry canister to send it for developing. As much as I love what you can do with digital, the days of early photography tugs at my heartstrings. This canister is for sale a the Vintage Touch ONLINE store at: http://deannamoyers.ecrater.com/p/14108155/vtg-ansco-35-mm-film-can...
Here is a great little vintage Ansco Shur Shot box camera that would make a wonderful display piece for anyone wanting a vintage camera to put with old photos or whatever. This camera is currently for sale at the Vintage Touch online store at: http://deannamoyers.ecrater.com/p/13278594/vtg-ansco-b-2-shur-shot-box
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