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Caleb20
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I got this and the Westinghouse fan for $21 dollars together in a deal at the flea market and i'm very happy the guy offered me that.
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1957 Polaroid Land Camera Speedliner 95B | Cameras363 of 791 |
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Posted 1 year ago
Caleb20
(45 items)
I got this and the Westinghouse fan for $21 dollars together in a deal at the flea market and i'm very happy the guy offered me that.
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From:
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Polaroid
Comes this time line.
Polaroid Land Model 95 (1948)
Polaroid Speedliner (Model 95A of 1954 and 95B of 1957)
Polaroid Model 100 (1954)
Polaroid Pathfinder (Model 110 of 1952, 110A of 1957 and 110B of 1960)
Polaroid Model 700 (1955)
Polaroid Model 800 (1957)
Polaroid Model 150 (1957)
Polaroid Model 900 (1960)
Polaroid Model 120 (1961)
Polaroid Model 850 (1961)
Polaroid Model 160 (1962)
Polaroid Model J66 (1961)
Hope this helps.
Pop_abides - Thanks this helps a lot.