That is such a great book. Just beware, it'll put your legs to sleep, cutting the blood flow off, if you read it in your lap. It's worth it though.![]()
LOL!! I know it's cutting into my hunting time
That is such a great book. Just beware, it'll put your legs to sleep, cutting the blood flow off, if you read it in your lap. It's worth it though.![]()
KALIMAR Six Sixty Camera branded FUJITA 66 SQ + KALIGAR 1:2.8 f=80mm Lens
I recently hunted this mega rare KALIMAR Six Sixty Camera branded FUJITA 66 SQ Camera with KALIGAR 1:2.8 f=80mm Lens, this version of the KALIMAR Six Sixty Camera has been referred to in a few threads on the RPF but very few have been found.
The FUJITA 66 SQ Camera with KALIGAR 1:2.8 f=80mm Lens is the exact same camera as the KALIMAR Six Sixty Camera other then the front name plate.
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You are the Hunt Master!![]()
I had no idea the welding googles had been identified! did this really happen and are we sure those are the good googles? sorry for derailing your thread but I'm super surprised and also happy about that find. Please tell us more
edit: just found the thread where they are mentioned. surprised we didn't hear more about that.![]()
OMG the black double album. I reviewed it in my school music lesson aged 12 in 1977. I had completely forgotten about it. Really stirred lovely memories.
Vintage Tewe-Berlin Universal Motivsuche Directors Viewfinder
I recently hunted this vintage Tewe-Berlin Universal Motivsuche Directors Viewfinder, as used by George Lucas during the filming of the original Star Wars movie.
I used the few Behind the Scenes photos that I could find as reference to identify the characteristics of the Tewe-Berlin Viewfinder that George Lucas used during the filming to search for the accurate model, which took sometime as there are quite a few models that did not have the identifiable characteristics.
I plan to obtain a Glass Display Dome to display on my shelf, which I think will make a very cool original vintage display, again I need to thank Marcus kurtyboy for his assistance.
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Does anyone explain in this thread the proper way to disassemble an OpAmp, for adding threaded rod? Or is it just, chuck it up in the lathe and drill it out and hope for the best?
You *******! That is so cool. George’s viewfinder!!!
I never knew I wanted one of those before today...
You *******! That is so cool. George’s viewfinder!!!
I never knew I wanted one of those before today...
Ian, get on it!
I want George’s ever-forward-exanding hairline.
I think the early "telegraph" style Graflex flash first came out in 1938.
- Jim