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    Posted 7 years ago

    jjrjr
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    I've got a box camera that at first glance looks like any large, Kodak box camera from the early 1900s. However, upon a closer look, you'll notice it's a dry plate camera, not a rolled film camera. But here's the unique thing: It has a neat flip-up panel on the side that allows exposed plates to drop in, then can be slid toward the back to drop the exposed plate into a holding rack for developing later.
    There are no longer visible markings anywhere. Can anyone help me identify this camera?

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    1. rniederman rniederman, 7 years ago
      I've been traveling and finally got around to looking at this listing. This is a Rex Magazine Camera made by the Rex Magazine Camera Company (Chicago, IL). Interestingly, the factory was in St. Paul, MN. It dates to c.1897-99 (or so) and was made in three formats: 4x5, 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 and 2x2 inch. Price was $9.00. Overall, an uncommon and novel camera.

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