The camera is a tall rectangle. It is black, with silver fixtures. It has a raised square on the top with the name "Flexaret" in italics on the front. The lenses are extended out from the front of the camera. It has a small crank handle on the left side. The back metal piece detaches.
The camera is a tall rectangle. It is black, with silver fixtures. It has a raised square on the top with the name "Flexaret" in italics on the front. The lenses are extended out from the front of the camera. It has a small crank handle on the left side. The back metal piece detaches.
History Of Use
The Flexaret camera was made by the Meopta company of the former nation of Czechoslovakia between 1953 and 1962. Due to this camera being of Czechoslovakian origin there is very little information available in English. It was very practical to use, especially the later model with a sensing lens Mirar II 1: 3.5 / 80 mm.
All models of Flexaret were twin-lens reflex cameras with an aluminium body, and took square 6x6 photographs on 120 roll film. Some models were also capable of working with 35 mm film with the help of a special adapter. The possibility of using filters, sun visors, V sync contact for flash and sports viewfinder make this model an interesting and unique piece.
A small 5cm long box of five Tatra razor blades Made in Czechoslovakia. on one side of the box is "Use Tatra Razor blades for clear smooth shaving and save money "Trade Mark Diss Tatra is also marked on the box.
A small 5cm long box of five Tatra razor blades Made in Czechoslovakia. on one side of the box is "Use Tatra Razor blades for clear smooth shaving and save money "Trade Mark Diss Tatra is also marked on the box.
Dates based on Madison Plow Company operations, as per http://www.historicmadison.org/Madison%27s%20Past/Places/Walking%20Tours/IndustrialTour2.html (accessed November 2017).
Description
Metal wrench. One end has one head that is 2.8cm wide, the other end has two heads, each approximately 2cm wide. "G70" stamped on one side.
History Of Use
G70 wrench is listed in Madison Plow Company for their wood and steel frame transplanters, cultivators, planters, and disc harrows. It is only one of two wrenches that have been attributed to the Madison Plow Company. (Source: http://www.wrenchingnews.com/sell-page/sell.html, accessed November 2017).