Vintage Eastman, Folmer & Schwing, Wood/Metal Graflex Film Holder 5\"x7\"


Vintage Eastman, Folmer & Schwing, Wood/Metal Graflex Film Holder 5\

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Vintage Eastman, Folmer & Schwing, Wood/Metal Graflex Film Holder 5\"x7\":
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VintageEastman, Folmer & Schwing Div., Wood/Metal Graflex Film Holder5\"x7\"
Full Frame Size 65/16\" x 8.5\"x 9/16\"
Opening 5\" x 6 3/4\"
GoodCondition.
Dark slides with metal endsmove in and out freely.
Some black paint wear on frame.
Metal film sheaths built in and are not removable. (Pat. Oct., 9, 1923.)
Standard L-Hook SlideLocks.
Ends retaped.Descriptions and specifications given are made with the best knowledge and intent of the seller through much measuring and research, but they may not be fully accurate. Buyer understands and acknowledges this when purchasing the item, and fully understands this item is sold \"As Is.\"All photographic offering made come from the Rembrandt Studio of Omaha, NE. The studio existed from around 1923 or so until the early 1950s. It was jointly owned by my grandfather and grandmother. Edward Richard Trabold was an award-winning photographer, colorist, and author on the subject. Lulu Bell Hunt Trabold held a degree in photography and was also a gifted photographic colorist.
(FH48)

Vintage Eastman, Folmer & Schwing, Wood/Metal Graflex Film Holder 5\"x7\":
$27.99

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