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Vintage Photography Dark Room Equipment +1939 Technical Library/Ziff-Davis,
$ 211.2
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These items came from my father's dark room. He would have used these items from 1939 until 1950's. His name was Charles B. Castagna, 06-02-1907-10-10-98.He did photography during and after WWII.
2 glass Thermometers for developing with their cases, lens cleaning paper, 2 stainless metal
film hangers, metal tweezers. Gelatin Filers with metal holder,May have damage. Willo Variable Vignetting Need. Weston Film Ratings, Kodaguide Effective Aperture,Kodak outdoor Filter Guide,Westinghouse Distance Flash Calculator,Kodak master Photoguide,The Camera Pocket Photo guide, Kodak Panchromatic film, Cineloid 1/2 of 120 Plastic Print maskTransparent 4x6 From Philadelphia,Braun Labs. 2 Kodak Christmas Greeting masks,1Larger Christmas card Mask, 1 Thank you for your Wedding gift Mask glassine paper envelope paper is stuck on it I believe it can be taken off with care.
Kodak Notebook, another book on photogtography, cover is missing and pages 1-4. Hugo Meyer Pocket Range Finder, not sure if the leather case belongs to the pocket range finder.
Weston Master II Universal Exposure Meter with original leather case. 3 1/2 inch round blue glass wrapped in the original paper. Metal Flash reflector.
The Christmas card you see was made with this equipment, in 1949. That is me in the picture for my first Christmas.
9 Books on Photography, all from Little Technical Library, Ziff-Davis Publishing company. Chicago, & New York. Printed in Black and White. Hardback books.
Sorry some of the books are missing from the series due to damage.
Book #1 Your Camera and how it works by W.E. Dobbs and Charles A.Savage. Copyright 1939.
#1 Your Camera and how it works Copyright 1939 this is the eleventh printing.
" #9 Tricks for owners, Two hundred helpful aids for the amateur photography reprinted from Popular Photography Magazine. Copyright 1939.
" #7 Child Photography by Harold Lambert. copyright 1939.
" #12 Indoor Photography, by Hillary G. Bailey, F.R.P.S., copyright 1940.
" #13 Flash Photography, by Russ Arnold, copyright 1940.
" #20 Darkroom Handbook and Formulary, by Morris Germain, A.R.P.S., copyright 1940.
" #25 Portraiture Simplified, by A.L. Schafer, copyright, 1941.
" #30 Photographic questions and answers, over 400 questions covering the principles of photography, with complete answers. Copyright 1941.
" #35 Making Your Pictures Interesting, by Earl Theisen, Copyright 1947.
Thank you for looking. Feel free to ask questions.