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Cine-Kodak Special 16mm Camera Manual from 1944/ World War II (NR)
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Description
You are bidding on an original copy circa 1944 ofHow to Use the Cine-Kodak Special
, published during World War II when most if not all Cine-Kodak Specials were being made for the military.
The cameras shown in the illustrations are the
all-black version of the Cine-Kodak Special that was made for military use.
Introduced in 1933, the
Cine-Kodak Special
was a heavy-duty, precision made camera intended for use by industrial filmmakers, government agencies, hospitals, nature photographers, and well-to-do advanced amateurs. (In 1940, the basic camera with a 25mm lens, one film chamber, a set of six masks and an oiling outfit cost the equivalent of over ,900.00 in today’s dollars!)
This copy comes from a non-smoking household.
It measures about 6” x 8-1/2” and consists of 40 pages. This was a “working” copy and shows signs of wear and use.
All the pages are intact, however. It will be shipped via
USPS
First Class Mail with tracking. (Foreign bidders please use eBay’s
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.)
Of all the classic 16mm movie cameras that collectors aspire to own, a
Cine-Kodak
Special
usually tops the list, with the all-black military versions the most sought-after.
If you already have an all-black military
Cine-Kodak Special
in your collection, this instruction manual would be an ideal item to display along with it.
Just the manual alone will give you a greater appreciation for the versatility of the
Cine-Kodak Special
.
This copy has been priced to sell with a low opening bid.
Don’t let it get away because someone outbid you at the last minute.
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.