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1930s Kodak Monitor Folding Camera Case with Strap (NO CAMERA)

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This listing is for a 1930s Kodak Monitor folding camera leather case with carry strap - camera NOT ... Read moreabout condition
Sold for:
US $14.95
ApproximatelyRM 70.08
Postage:
US $7.95 (approx RM 37.27) Standard Postage. See detailsfor shipping
Located in: Lemmon, South Dakota, United States
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Item specifics

Seller Notes
“This listing is for a 1930s Kodak Monitor folding camera leather case with carry strap - camera NOT ...
Brand
Kodak
Compatible Brand
For Kodak
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States

Item description from the seller

toyliquidator

toyliquidator

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Arrived quickly and works perfect for my application :-) - Nice!
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Perfect.
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Merchandise exactly as advertised, and shipped promptly. I never thought I would find Eye Guards to replace the broken ones on my 106 year old Battery Commanders telescope!