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old dog
20-10-2009, 8:13pm
saw this in the museum at Bowraville, inland from Nambucca heads, NSW. It`s an oldie for sure and needs a little tlc.


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Miaow
20-10-2009, 9:56pm
Wow shows how far cameras have conme sice then :)

Harves
20-10-2009, 10:02pm
Looks quite agricultural compared to what we have today.

There is an antique store in Yackandandah [Vic] that has a collection of old cameras for sale.

Krzys
21-10-2009, 12:16am
Wow shows how far cameras have conme sice then :)At the expense of front/rear tilt and swing movements ;)

Analog6
21-10-2009, 6:05am
How sad to see it looking so neglected.

OzzieTraveller
21-10-2009, 7:29am
BTW - anyone travelling up Cairns way should consider a visit to Australia's most highly acclaimed camera museum at Herberton on the Tablelands
They even have a gold plated Leica, serial No: 00000001 along with lots of other very snazzy things,and lots of stuff even I used in the 60s & 70s etc etc

regards, Phil

old dog
21-10-2009, 9:28am
thanks guys....it sure does look neglected.

41jas
21-10-2009, 10:04am
Wow, did it say how old it was? They are probably lucky they have got it at all. That would be great to see. Museums are fun to look through. You never know what you come across.

ameerat42
21-10-2009, 11:46am
Wow shows how far cameras have conme sice then :)

Using a millimetre scale, I'd say. Am...

old dog
21-10-2009, 2:14pm
hi JA....I didn`t look too hard as the print was too small. It certainly is OLD.

ameerat.......haaaaaaa

Kevin M
21-10-2009, 5:34pm
BTW - anyone travelling up Cairns way should consider a visit to Australia's most highly acclaimed camera museum at Herberton on the Tablelands
They even have a gold plated Leica, serial No: 00000001 along with lots of other very snazzy things,and lots of stuff even I used in the 60s & 70s etc etc

regards, Phil

well spotted..... when I was working up there they also had an historical township/village display there (on your way into the township). It catches people out as its a bit unusual to have a museum like that in such a small township.
Used to be a tin mining town back in the early beginnings of last century. There is the private girls (boarding) school up there & a couple of pubs.
Each winter they have the local tin mining festival. But gee it gets cold brrrr....

old dog
21-10-2009, 7:55pm
thanks Kevin.....I`m not sure whether you mean Bowraville being cold in winter, etc, or Herberton on the tablelands.