mynikonf2
OEM
Not affiliated with seller. Can't beleive the dollar amounts bid on this item, with more than 2 days still remaining on the auction.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300533751912
It is an interesting piece of history but I do not think it's worth $316...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300533751912
It is an interesting piece of history but I do not think it's worth $316...
Luddite Frank
Well-known
Okay.... very pretty box.... but what does one do with such a thing ?
$300 + is a lot of money for a paper-weight...
$300 + is a lot of money for a paper-weight...
charjohncarter
Veteran
I don't know, I can't see any reason for those bids. But some people may see something that I don't.
Contarama
Well-known
Kodachrome 35mm still film first available in 1936...the box shown in the auction is the first original style box...note the for Retina, Contax, and Leica cameras line...it is a mint condition piece apparently, very very early, probably very rare...historical...$$$
Not to mention likely completely totally obsolete as of December 31st last year...
Not to mention likely completely totally obsolete as of December 31st last year...
KM-25
Well-known
This is ***extremely*** rare, I have been watching for these since 2004 and have only seen one other one which I bid $100 on in 2006. It went for $175.
If it were the pre-economic crash / pre-Freetography™ days, I would bid even higher than this amount, but no such luck. I do have some nice collectables in Kodachrome though including some 1940's 3x5 sheet film, 1950's 35mm and a few boxes of 16mm in this style of packaging in mint condition including one with an expiration date of 1936, possibly from the first batch ever.
Recently I *did* win this spectacular 8 x 10 Kodachrome on ebay not long ago:
http://kodachromeproject.com/blog/archives/483
Might be as rare as that little box of film...
If it were the pre-economic crash / pre-Freetography™ days, I would bid even higher than this amount, but no such luck. I do have some nice collectables in Kodachrome though including some 1940's 3x5 sheet film, 1950's 35mm and a few boxes of 16mm in this style of packaging in mint condition including one with an expiration date of 1936, possibly from the first batch ever.
Recently I *did* win this spectacular 8 x 10 Kodachrome on ebay not long ago:
http://kodachromeproject.com/blog/archives/483
Might be as rare as that little box of film...
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