bkrystad
Established
While in Bergen during a family trip this summer, I stumbled into one of the most cluttered, curiously arranged antique shops I've ever seen, on a high street in the old town. I had only a moment to look around, but I had my Minolta CLE with me and grabbed a shot down one of the aisles lined with cameras, camera cases, binoculars, old saxophones and trumpets, and who knows what else. I just focused on a clutch of cameras lit by the hazy front window, and snapped.
I'm finally printing my Bergen photos today, trying to finish the whole Norway trip by Thanksgiving. It might be New Years in the end, but I'm making progress. Thought I'd toss this print your way, maybe some of our Norway members know the shop? It makes me smile to remember it.
I'm finally printing my Bergen photos today, trying to finish the whole Norway trip by Thanksgiving. It might be New Years in the end, but I'm making progress. Thought I'd toss this print your way, maybe some of our Norway members know the shop? It makes me smile to remember it.
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oftheherd
Veteran
Looks like an RFFer's dream. How did you manage not to stay in there?
surfer dude
Well-known
I think I went to that same shop a couple of years ago. Left with a brilliant vintage BSA Motorcycles enamel dealer's sign and a smaller Royal Enfield one.
Great shop, and in a beautiful city.
Great shop, and in a beautiful city.
Cyrus
Dr
Do you remember the name of the shop?
V
varjag
Guest
Have to disappoint you fellows, most of those are empty cases 
There's however very good, real classic film camera store further that way after you pass Fløibanen. Also probably one of the cheapest places to get film in Norway.
There's however very good, real classic film camera store further that way after you pass Fløibanen. Also probably one of the cheapest places to get film in Norway.
btgc
Veteran
Yashica Lynx 5000 in front, what a good camera.
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