Antique Movie Projectors
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Are any of these antique cameras valuable?
I purchased all of these in various sales recently and i was wondering what the value of each of these cameras i might be able to expect if or when i decide to sell them. I have a lot of original cases, books and even a few undeveloped rolls of film. Everything seems to be in working order and most in mint condition with the exception of a few that could use a good cleaning. Price ranges for any of these would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for the help!
Keystone 8mm movie camera
Bell & Howell movie 8mm camera zoomatic
Kodak Brownie 8mm movie camera
Kodak Brownie Starmatic camera
Polaroid Land Camera 150
Polaroid Land Camera 320
Kodak Brownie Super 27 Camera
Kodak Brownie Feflex Synchro Model
Anscoflex Camera
Keystone Regal K109 8mm Film Projector
Bell & Howell Auto Load Model-245
8mm is a mostly dead medium by now but because at one time it was extremely popular there’s a lot of supply and not very much demand. Collectors can therefore afford to be very picky. If you want to sell any of those you will need to be very specific on the model and have a good description and pictures. If you got a box and or paperwork be sure to include that information, collectors will always prefer a near-mint in original box over a merely very good one.
If you do sell the polaroids be sure to mention with the 320 that film can be bought (here: http://shop.the-impossible-project.com/shop/film/type100) and that it would be great for the vintage or polaroid enthousiast. With a bit of luck some kid will pick it up instead of one of the all plastic later models.
Anyway, here’s my valuation based on asking prices and completed sales and gut instinct.
Keystone 8mm movie camera : Depends on the model. $20-$30
Bell & Howell movie 8mm camera zoomatic: Depends on the model. $10-$20
Kodak Brownie 8mm movie camera: Depends on the model. $10-$20
Kodak Brownie Starmatic camera: Depends on the model. $10-$20
The polaroids: Very tricky to value. For the 150 there is no film but it looks good. The 320 takes series 100 which can still be found. Both have been produced in huge numbers but there’s also the recent polaroid craze. Anywhere between $5 and $50.
Kodak Brownie Super 27 Camera: $10
Kodak Brownie Feflex Synchro Model : $10-$15
Anscoflex Camera: $10 but sometimes a really good one in box will make a lot more
Keystone Regal K109 8mm Film Projector: $25-$40
Bell & Howell Auto Load Model-245: $40-$60
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