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Cameras23 of 1492Night Hawk Folding Camera. 1895 model.“Snap Shot” Novelty Camera. unknown date
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    Posted 2 years ago

    Vron121
    (48 items)

    Given this camera, haven a clue what sort of camera it is or name, anybody help please, what film it uses, it’s got the original leather case.
    Any help would be great fully received.

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    Comments

    1. Cisum Cisum, 2 years ago
      Hello, A Great Authority On Vintage Camera's here at CW Would Be Rniederman, I hope He sees this post, I am sure He has some knowledge.
      Nice Post.

      Thomas H.
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      It would be helpful if you swapped your picture out for a full image of the front. And one that's unfolded. You have a folding camera. If you open the back, there's usually information there like film type and maker..not always though.
    3. Vron121, 2 years ago
      Hi thanks to both of your comments
    4. Vron121, 2 years ago
      Looking forward to hearing comments from from a Mr Rniederman.
    5. Vron121, 2 years ago
      Hi problem is I can’t open it? So I can not take a photo of it open.

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