Posted 2 years ago
armyvet2009
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I got the item at a yard sale and paid $20 for it. it works. it has a take up reel with it. it is 8 mm. model 85. if anyone could help me with a value, it would help a lot.
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Posted 2 years ago
armyvet2009
(1 item)
I got the item at a yard sale and paid $20 for it. it works. it has a take up reel with it. it is 8 mm. model 85. if anyone could help me with a value, it would help a lot.
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I am no expert, but our antique store in town has one for about 20 or 25, and the bulb is dead. if your bulb works that would be a big selling point. it is cool for sure. i had some 8mm film and wanted to get it, but seemed like a money pit to watch someone else footage. being that it has a case and a take up reel that would be a plus. final value may be centered around how good shape it is in overall.
it looks like it is in really good shape. the person that i got it from plugged it in and everything worked including the light
Don't know if you have checked e-bay yet but you can get an idea about how much it is worth.
I have the exact same one but it has been in family since it was origanily purchased.