blumoon
Well-known
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
looks like a tabletop tripod to me...but I don't know who made it or for what specific purpose...
kinda like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hama-Clamp-Table-Tripod-opening/dp/B00006JAXB
kinda like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hama-Clamp-Table-Tripod-opening/dp/B00006JAXB
zuiko85
Veteran
It's a 'clamp pod'
Swing the lever on the adjustable arm to open or close the clamp. Swing the lever down toward the bar to lock, and tighten the screw to clamp to whatever surface you have.
Swing the lever on the adjustable arm to open or close the clamp. Swing the lever down toward the bar to lock, and tighten the screw to clamp to whatever surface you have.
Bille
Well-known
First post in this thread
http://www.blende-und-zeit.sirutor-und-compur.de/thread.php?board=54&thread=1
http://www.blende-und-zeit.sirutor-und-compur.de/thread.php?board=54&thread=1
blumoon
Well-known
I unscrewed the bottom piece and found a screw to mount the thing to a tree. also inside were three small legs to screw into the bottom piece to make it a tripod.
Thanks for your replies.
There is a K logo on it. Any ideas as to what the K stands for or who made it?
Thanks for your replies.
There is a K logo on it. Any ideas as to what the K stands for or who made it?
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Ben Z
Veteran
http://www.360icon.com/Info/ballheads.html (scroll down to the middle of the page)
The K could be a cyrillic (Russian) letter.
The K could be a cyrillic (Russian) letter.
farlymac
PF McFarland
Likely a Kalimar product, but as suggested it could be of Russian origin, as Kalimar sold a lot of re-branded stuff. It's a nicely versatile unit, with a lovely hammertone finish.
PF
PF
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Looks like a 1950's tripod socket mount nutcracker.
Chris
Chris
Dwig
Well-known
I unscrewed the bottom piece and found a screw to mount the thing to a tree. also inside were three small legs to screw into the bottom piece to make it a tripod.
Thanks for your replies.
There is a K logo on it. Any ideas as to what the K stands for or who made it?
Likely suspects: Kalimar and Kalt. Both brands sold a wide range of accessories, generally branded as their own.
rbiemer
Unabashed Amateur
Not sure the "K" is for either Kalimar or Kalt:
(From the page referenced by Bille above)
"klemmstativ" gets translated by google as "gripping tripod" so perhaps the marking is for a model type rather than a brand?
Rob
Type: Klemmstativ with ball joint head and screw tree
(From the page referenced by Bille above)
"klemmstativ" gets translated by google as "gripping tripod" so perhaps the marking is for a model type rather than a brand?
Rob
jordan.dickinson
Jordan Dickinson
Looks like this but I can't read the label!!!
http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mk796MJFVp63QZQg3bB82MQ.jpg
http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mk796MJFVp63QZQg3bB82MQ.jpg
blumoon
Well-known
I found this one on Ebay Germany. I think the K is for Klette or Kaiser.
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Altes-Tischstativ-Klemmstativ-Kodak-/390970350222
Again I thank you all for your replies
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Altes-Tischstativ-Klemmstativ-Kodak-/390970350222
Again I thank you all for your replies
barnwulf
Well-known
I don't know the brand but I have seen a clamp pod that you could mount to a partly rolled down car window. Looks like you can use this in lots of situations. - jim
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