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jimmer
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It's black and folds up. The picture of it shows most of the features.
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Posted 3 years ago
jimmer
(1 item)
It's black and folds up. The picture of it shows most of the features.
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It's blurry but I think the lens there says "No 3A Goodwin" - "Goodwin Film & Camera"
Hannibal Goodwin set up his company shortly before his death in 1900, but I'm not sure about when or who made this camera as there's little information online. It might have been made by the company Ansco.
Yes, the lens says Goodwin Film & Camera Co. I am wondering what this might be worth or who would be interested in it. Didn't Ansco start putting their own name on their cameras and the companies they bought?
I have a Kodak camera like this that I am looking to sell if the price is right
I have one like this as well. . . belong to my grandfather on my mothers side. I have never researched it before so I'm sorry that I can't contribute any new information! Sorry. . . :(
This is a 1915 Vintage, Ansco 1A Folding Camera, leather case. Check the Lens as it May be Dated 1908.
It's a great find and it has a unique History, Greg