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two vintage cameras, 5x7 Century Grand and 3.5x5 (?) Pony Premo #4 For Sale


two vintage cameras, 5x7 Century Grand and 3.5x5 (?) Pony Premo #4
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two vintage cameras, 5x7 Century Grand and 3.5x5 (?) Pony Premo #4 :
$370.50

Both are in good condition for their age. Century Grand is a 5x7 format with a Wollensak Opt. Co. automatic lens, carrying case, film holders, photographer hood and bulb. The Century lens and lens board fully extends. The glass plate in rear has one corner missing. The bellows is intact but one little support ring on the bellows upper housing is missing. Pony Premo #4 Victor with a Rochester Optical Co.lens.One arm that supports the wood lens board in the horizontal is disconnected (missing rivet). The push button for opening the Pony camera lens platform does not release freely (but push it and it opens easily with fingernail). Premo comes with film holder and it looks like there are nine unused film sheets in it. The sheets are Kodak Verichrome. Rob Niederman, on his website, antiquewoodcameras. said of the Century Grand camera, “If I were to choose one camera as a classic representation of the self-casing style, it would be the Century Grand. No other camera was built with the fit, finish, and overall care as these cameras. Made of carefully selected mahogany woods, impeccable finish, red triple extension bellows, and polished brass fittings, the Century Grand was stately and elegant when compared to its peers. Even the smallest details weren\'t overlooked, such as the ivory aperture scale and maker\'s label on the brass lens.”
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