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This camera was THE travel of the 1960's. When the Jet age started and everyone could afford to travel the world for the first time. This was the camera everyone had.
My Grandparents had one, most likely YOUR grandparents had one!
The GSN was a Rangefinder camera which was what the world used when you wanted something better then an Instamatic and before they had electronic point and shoot cameras with auto focus.
They had a viewfinder with two spots where you would converge two images to ensure your image was in focus.
I found this camera at a junk store in New Mexico.
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wow nice camra, i have one just like it but it not in as goog condition as that one, but still in very good condition with origanel case. also i have a old timey square yashica and u look down through the top and it almost looks like allitle tv screen and also has a handle u can spin on the side two lenses on the front has origanel case and the guy that i got it from told me that his grandfather or dad i caint remember took pictures for national geographics in world war two with it and there is elevation markings all over but all in good condition with origenal cases where can i sell it
what will one is wort
It depends in the condition mine is in about 75 dollars