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JessieBaka…
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what's the value of cameras?
value of the railroad lights?
fire extinguisher?
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Posted 2 years ago
JessieBaka…
(7 items)
what's the value of cameras?
value of the railroad lights?
fire extinguisher?
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would you want to sell the cameras if so how much for all or individual pieces?
What's the value of cameras? I assume you mean the cameras in the photo.
From the picture, I can only identify a couple of them. I see a Kodak Duaflex which is worth around $10. I see a Sabre or Valiant in the back which is worth about the same, and I see what may be a Keystone movie camera which may be worth $15.
Of course the value to a collector depends mainly on cosmetic condition, while the value to a user depends on whether or not it works. Unless you photograph and describe each individual camera, it's rather difficult to determine value.