Greetings fellow loungers!
Okay, it’s 105 degrees today in Los Angeles, and this lid is screaming:
“Send me up north where there’s ice and snow!”
I never really got any wear out of this fedora – I can barely tolerate straw on my noggin in this heat.
I love this plush, long-hair...
Here are some photos. Of the 30 cameras, 25 are like these pictured, which are considered far better quality and more valuable than the cheaper Hit-style cameras. These beauties are very small - only about 2 inches wide, and most come with leather cases.
I would imagine that some work and some do not. I am not a camera expert. I acquired them only for display - they are beautiful objects, like miniature gems. Lots of information on the web re: Hit-style subminiature cameras. They used 16mm movie film that was split lengthwise down the middle...
Hello Loungers -
Sending out an inquiry regarding my collection of 30 subminiature "Hit style" (made in occupied Japan) cameras to see if there are any collectors who might be interested in purchasing.
Most (25) of the cameras are high-end examples including: Mycro, Mighty, Toko Tone...
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