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WTS SOLD - PLEASE CLOSE AND LOCK Canon AE-1 Program Camera

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My first one was a Kodak Instamatic 110. :)
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I still have 2 AE-1 Programs, motor drive, lenses, filters, flash unit, etc. from my Navy days. I've had them for sale on a camera website, but no takers.

Good luck!
I remember the 110. I also have the old AE-1 stuff. Check out my first camera.
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I had something similar when in the 4th grade. I shot black and white 120 film. The cost per shot was sort of like the price of ammuniti0n today.
 
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Wow. That Brownie is cool!

Anyhow, I think the AE-1 is sold off site pending funds. I'll know for sure by tomorrow afternoon.
 
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My father brought this Zenobia (plus attachments) back from Japan when he was stationed there during the Korean War. I gave it to friend who is a camera freak a couple years ago. At the time, I didn't think it was worth anything. It probably still isn't.
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Wow. That Brownie is cool!

Anyhow, I think the AE-1 is sold off site pending funds. I'll know for sure by tomorrow afternoon.

I was going to say, this will sell quickly off-site. I would be interested if I had any expendable income right now.. Here’s my old and new..

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I'm going out shooting in the desert next week with the guy I gave the camera to. Last I heard it's just sitting in a box in his garage. I'm sure I could get it back.
 
Sold off-site.
 
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