Here are the rest of what I have found
Here are the rest of what I have found
Please read labels and use google first! Otherwise we will want a procentage of your revenue if you are going to sell them. Or explain a bit more about them (grandfather collector etc.).
#4 is a 6x6 Bronica. Not sure about the model or age.
#3 in the other post (Is that a driveshaft?) is a telephoto lens for the Bronica.
That's my story, right or wrong, & I'm sticking to it.
Wayne
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The Bronica in picture 4 is either an S2 or, more likely, an S2A of mid - late 1960s vintage I would say. Looks like the lens is the 'standard' Nikkor 75mm f2.8.
I just recently sold all my old Bronica S2A stuff and bought a Wista 5x4 instead!
Gavin
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Seriously. Providing all of the words, numbers, etc. on each item helps a lot to identify everything. Newer items, like the Bronica, will have all the information on it to get very close to the actual model, year, etc. In one other photo, the red colored, probably wood, slat looking pieces are probably a tripod that assembles to support one or both of the black items in the photo behind the slat thingies.
Wayne
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Use the label data and search. I can see that you have got hold of some very classy, classic items in, at very least, good condition. I know many of these and can assure there are both a lot of useful text and good photos in cyberspace.
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