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Puller For Film 9,5mm Cinépreuve Of Goldstein
$ 102.99
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Description
Description of the objectGoldstein's Cine-test dates from the 1950s. It is presented as follows in the Central-Photo catalog of 1953: “Cine test for film 9,5. Small box-shaped enlarger, box type, loading in broad daylight with 6x9 film (large axis) and giving 16 4.5x6 negatives, starting with the 9.5 reversible film. Shutter included in the device, easy to use. Poses in daylight or artificial light. Usual development of the film obtained. ".
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We buy for private collectors, institutions and museums
Collections of photographs and photographic processes from the 19th century, rare cameras, early cinematographic apparatus, scientific, technical, acoustic, optical, electrical or astronomical instruments and optical toys. We offer advice, information and a valuation of individual objects or entire collections. You are invited to visit us at 16 rue de Vaugirard in the 6th arrondissement, Paris, between the Jardin du Luxembourg and Saint Germain des Prés. We are open from 2pm to 7pm, Tuesday to Saturday.
Collections of 19th century photographs and photographic processes, rare cameras, primitive cinematographic devices, scientific, technical, acoustic, optical, electrical or astronomical devices or toys. We offer you an opinion, a council, an expertise of your objects or your collections. We invite you to visit us at 16 rue de Vaugirard in Paris in the 6th arrondissement, between the Luxembourg Gardens and Saint Germain des Prés. We are there from Tuesday to Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Collections of photographs and photographic processes from the 19th century, rare cameras, early cinematographic apparatus, scientific, technical, acoustic, optical, electrical or astronomical instruments and optical toys. We offer advice, information and a valuation of individual objects or entire colle