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Drive Mod. HX5-9JP Steel Rollator Walker, Folding, 8" Rubber Wheels, 300lb
$39
Phoenix, AZ
Peoria - Near N. 67th Ave and W. Happy Valley Road – Price $39.00
Drive Mod. HX5-9JP Steel Rollator Walker, Folding, 8" Rubber Wheels, 300lb Capacity Pre-Owned, Like New.
If interested please call (Landline, No Texting) Jim at 6Two3-376-Two576, if not then don’t.
The Drive 8” Fully Adjustable Rollator allows you to safely walk about, or sit on the padded seat if you become tired. Unlike a regular walker, The Rollator doesn't involve the “Tennis Ball Lift” that a normal medical...
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Ford Ranger 2021-2023 ladder rack
$120
Scottsdale, AZ
Full size ford 2022/21/23 ladder rack fits extended cab
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Bee Gees BILLBOARD Magazine
$50
Surprise, AZ
35 Years of Music. March 24, 2001
Cash App or Local cash only
Call Madeline 623-518-6755 or email timtu22@gmail.com
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Ribbons for all occasions
$45
Surprise, AZ
55 New Spools of Ribbons, still wrapped in plastic, all different
colors and sizes. You will never be without ribbons again. Ribbons
for different occasions.
Price does not include shipping charges
Call Madeline 623-518-6755 or email timtuink22@gmail.com
All offers considered.
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Nice Items
$200
Scottsdale, AZ
King Bed w Left/right head & foot Controls - New Beauty Rest
Foot storage unit for Bed
End Tables
Theater Seating electric Left/Right Controls
Leather chair w Ottoman
2 Patio Chairs w table
Patio Lounge Chair
Filing Cabinet - 4 Drawer
New Set Dishes - square style with cups, Salad Plates, Serving plates, water glasses, wine, highball glasses
I large Coffee Pot - Auto
1 single Coffee pot
Upright Vacuum
Revo Sunglasses - 3 - like new
Tools
Large link towing chain - 25 feet...
Cine Kodak Magazine 8
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera cine kodak magazine 8
Model 90. The name was changed in July 1946. The clockwork-driven camera could run at 16, 26, 32 and 64 frames per second and was fitted with either an f/1.9 or f/2.7 13mm lens. The lenses were interchangeable and the viewfinder image could be altered according to the focal length of the lens using the wheel at the top of the camera.
Ansco Clipper jn168
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Ansco Clipper jn168
Agfa Ansco PD16 Clipper Camera Double Lens Made in USA
Argus 75
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Argus 75
The variant are a brown plastic body, restyled graphics printed on the front metal panel, and a shortening of the model name to a numeral 75 which appears in red. The Argus 75 lacks the tripod socket found on some earlier Argus Seventy-Fives.
Brownie Starlet
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Brownie Starlet Camera Kit Dakon Lens Kodak Supermite and Bulbs
The Brownie Starlet, US model featured a moulded plastic body and optical direct vision finder. It could support a flash gun by using the pin and screw flash contacts.
In 1961, US production of this camera rebranded it as the Brownie Bullet II camera. They look to be identical with the exception of a new faceplate and elimination of the pin and screw flash contacts.
Univex Model A
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Univex Model A
The Univex Model A is a small plastic camera made in New York by Universal. It was introduced in 1933 and sold over three million in three years. The moulded pattern on the body changed over the years but the basic shape remained the same. It has a wire-frame finder with the rear sight moulded onto the body. It has a simple rotary shutter which is operated on a flip-flop basis - move shutter release down for one shot and up for the next. It is equiped with a...
Duaflex II 620
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Duaflex II 620
The Kodak Duaflex II is a twin-lens reflex style box camera from the 1950s. It is an improved version of the Duaflex I. It can be described as a pseudo twin lens reflex camera. It isn't a true TLR because the top lens is just part of the viewfinder and does not aid focussing. It has aluminium ribbed detail to top and each side of the lenses. The corners are rounded indicative of the Streamline Moderne period. The reflecting finder is very large and bright....
Kodak Brownie Fiesta
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Brownie
The Kodak Brownie Fiesta was a viewfinder camera for 127 film. Kodak produced many Brownie Fiestas at a plant in Buenos Aires (Argentina), typically labeled Cámara rather than "camera."
Continental Electroflash 126
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera continental electroflash 126
The Continental Electroflash 126 is a camera for 126 film. Unusually for a 126 camera, it has a built-in flash. It was made in Taiwan.
Fotron III
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Fotron III
Used a special 828 cartridge film and was a unique camera, to say the least. Made in the USA.
Brownie Model B Box
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Brownie Model B Box
No.2A Brownies were made with a leatherette covering the card contructed camera until 1924 when the card was replaced by metal. It uses a metal film carrier and features two reflecting finders.
Kodak Brownie Starflash
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Brownie Starflash
The popular Brownie Starflash has a moulded plastic body, optical direct vision finder, and handy built-in flash gun for capless bulbs.
Metro Cam Circa
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Metro Cam circa
The Metro-Cam camera was sold by the Metropolitan Industries company of Chicago Illinois, in circa 1940. It was a simple minicam type camera constructed of black bakelite, with a decorative faceplate. It was fitted with a simple meniscus lens and instantaneous shutter.
Kodak Brownie Starmatic
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Brownie Starmatic
The Kodak Brownie Starmatic was a high-end part of Kodak's Brownie Star series, made between April 1959 & August 1963. This model had automatic exposure, using a selenium meter with a sensor window on the front, opposite the viewfinder. Images were 4x4cm on 127 film.
Kodak Instamatic 104
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Instamatic 104
Kodak's greatest success in camera history was the Instamatic camera series for its 126 film cartridge. Sixty million such cameras were sold by Kodak alone, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s.
Eastman Brownie Starmeter
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Eastman Brownie Starmeter
The Kodak Brownie Starmeter is a 127 camera in the Kodak Brownie Star series, made in the USA from April 1960 - November 1965. This version of the Star layout features a selenium exposure meter.
Kodak Brownie Super 27
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Brownie Super 27
The Kodak Brownie Super 27 cameras feature a moulded plastic body and an optical direct vision finder. The concealed flash gun for AG1 bulbs added to the appeal.
Argus C3
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Argus C3
The Argus C3 was a low-priced rangefinder camera mass-produced from 1939 to 1966 by Argus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. The camera sold over 2.2 million units, making it one of the most popular American cameras in history. Due to its shape, size, and weight, it is commonly referred to as "The Brick" by photographers. The most famous 20th-century photographer who used it was Tony Vaccaro, who employed this model during World War II.
Eastman Kodak Baby Brownie Special
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Eastman Kodak Baby Brownie Special
The Baby Brownie Special camera has a moulded plastic body with a direct vision optical finder. The models for export had a button allowing brief time exposures.
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash
The Kodak Brownie Hawkeye camera was made for 620 medium format film, which is no longer commercially available.
Ansco Shur Shot
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Ansco Shurt ShotIs a simple cardboard box covered with leatherette. A structural panel of wood behind the metal faceplate holds the shutter mechanism, and a fixed aperture of approximately f/13.
Agfa Ansco B2 Cadet
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Agfa Ansco B2 Cadet
The Agfa B-2 Cadet is a simple box camera introduced in 1937 by Agfa. Being a simple box camera, the Agfa B-2 Cadet features a basic meniscus lens with a fixed aperture and a simple rotary shutter that has two speeds: 1/60 and time.
Kodak Brownie Special Six 16
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Brownie Special Six 16
The Six-16 Brownie Special is one of a small number of wedge shaped metal box body Brownies. It has a lever allowing for time exposures to be made with a tripod socket as an aid. It features a built-in closeup lens for subjects 5-15 feet distance.
Ansco Pioneer
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Ansco Pioneer Camera 616(PD16) Film Made in Binghamton New York USA
Kodak Brownie Junior Sinx 16
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camerna Kodak Brownie Junior Sinx 16
Six-16 Brownie Junior cameras are made with a leatherette covered metal box. The front panel has a distinctive embossed or gilt Art Deco design. It features a slide on top of the camera for a smaller f/stop and a slide above the shutter release for time exposures. It has two reflecting finders for taking horizontal or vertical pictures.
Kodak Brownie SIX-20
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Six 20
Eastman Kodak Target Brownie Camera SIX-20 Vintage 620 Film Box USA
Kodak Ektra 1
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Ektra 1
The Kodak Ektra 1 is a very basic 110 Cartridge camera introduced by Kodak in 1978. Some, for the Canadian market, were labelled in French and English as "appareil Kodak EKTRA camera".
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye
$5
Tempe, AZ
Vintage Camera Kodak Brownie Hawkeye
The Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide range of Kodak pin and screw flash attachments. This same camera was also manufactured in France as Brownie Flash Camera.
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