While unpacking from our move, I dug into my wife's family photography trove. There were several (non-LF) treasures, and this lens. The Kodak Anastigmat 203/7.7 is a well-known optic; when coated it was known as an Ektar. This one has a low serial number and an unusual ring on the front. I thought that it might have been meant for her grandfather's 2x3 RB Graflex SLR (part of the trove). But that camera's lens has a four-screw flange, while this lens' flange is a five-holer. Both camera and lens look to be from the 1930s. Has anyone seen one quite like this before?
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