JohnTF
Veteran
Few shows left, this one is at the Days Inn on Sunday, 10am, Photorama, and folks from around Cleveland-- It's on old Rt. 21 (Miller) just south of the Turnpike-- just south of the I77 exit.
Coupon for a buck off on line, -- Student discount as well-- probably a buck off if you mention RFF (we can try)
It's a day or two after a major Auction in Columbus, so there should be something to look at, perhaps even buy--
j
Coupon for a buck off on line, -- Student discount as well-- probably a buck off if you mention RFF (we can try)
It's a day or two after a major Auction in Columbus, so there should be something to look at, perhaps even buy--
j
JohnTF
Veteran
Thanks
Thanks
Some interesting kit there-- much from the Columbus Auction the Friday before--
The $3500 tripod was not there-- it is going to Australia--
I bought a few small items-- an Ohio made TLR-- and a Ricoh / Ansco Memo-- plus a few basic SLR's probably for donation to Cleveland Print Folks--
Would ask folks to support the shows when you can, not many left -- am pretty sure the local Club Show is in the Fall, same location-- come early and you can probably get a couple of cups of decent coffee from the hotel for a tip--
john
Thanks
Some interesting kit there-- much from the Columbus Auction the Friday before--
The $3500 tripod was not there-- it is going to Australia--
I bought a few small items-- an Ohio made TLR-- and a Ricoh / Ansco Memo-- plus a few basic SLR's probably for donation to Cleveland Print Folks--
Would ask folks to support the shows when you can, not many left -- am pretty sure the local Club Show is in the Fall, same location-- come early and you can probably get a couple of cups of decent coffee from the hotel for a tip--
john
JohnTF
Veteran
Leica Film Prices
Leica Film Prices
I have noticed the prices of Leica Film cameras seem to be quite reasonable, the Auction and the Show--
Same for high end film SLR, -- Nikon F4, F5, etc.
j
Leica Film Prices
I have noticed the prices of Leica Film cameras seem to be quite reasonable, the Auction and the Show--
Same for high end film SLR, -- Nikon F4, F5, etc.
j
seany65
Well-known
$3500 for a tripod?
I presume it was owned by a famous photographer or was used on a famous shoot?
I presume it was owned by a famous photographer or was used on a famous shoot?
JohnTF
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Probably from 1840's-- the era of the first photos in America-- Daguerreotype tripod-- several people wanted it, and the guy who won worked at the Eastman house-- it's for a collector in Australia-- Am pretty sure he had the camera to match--
Perhaps a Walcott? He made the first photographic portrait in the US, held the first and second photo patent in the US. Created a process in which the exposure dropped to a speedy 20 minutes.
Price was a bit unexpected--
Perhaps a Walcott? He made the first photographic portrait in the US, held the first and second photo patent in the US. Created a process in which the exposure dropped to a speedy 20 minutes.
Price was a bit unexpected--
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