The link above for the Argus C3 (aka “The Brick”) is much more complete and says the simple design and ready availability of the C3 makes it widely used even today. The company’s Model A was the first low-cost 35 mm camera in the United States. Its best-known product was the C3 rangefinder camera, which enjoyed a 27-year production run and became one of the top-selling cameras in history. Argus originated as a subsidiary of the International Radio Corporation (IRC), founded by Charles Verschoor. Wikipedia’s very much incomplete entry on the Argus Camera Company says:Īrgus is an American maker of cameras and photographic products, founded in 1936 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. If you have family photos (everyday events, family vacations, recitals, holidays) or photos of Ann Arbor, please contact us no later than Friday, Apat never been one to look a gift blog post in the mouth, so without further delay – and with copious thanks to Mark for the links – I bring you:Ībout the Argus Camera Company of Ann Arbor, Michigan To supplement our video footage, we are currently looking for still photos taken by Argus cameras models from 1936 to 1960. Our production company, Palindrome Productions, is working on a short film about the Argus Camera Company, originally based in Ann Arbor, MI. He was passing along a request from Bob and Mary Kay Berg of Palindrome Productions: Yesterday we had a photo from Marjorie and then I received an unrelated email from her dad. It’s apparently O’Brien week here on Michigan in Pictures. Lighthouse ruins at Cheboygan State Park, MI, taken with Argus C3 by Mark O’Brien Condition: Used, Condition: Excellent Used Condition.Hey Argus fans – here’s a post with information about the Argus Museum and an event they are having! If you are an International Bidder, please use the Global Shipping Program or DO NOT BID. FOR BOTH DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN CUSTOMERS, PLEASE NOTE: After you win an auction, please wait until I send you a complete invoice with the item(s) you won & with the shipping methods & costs available BEFORE you send any form of payment. If you have a rating of 0 or an unconfirmed address, you must email me before bidding. If item is lost or damaged during shipping, buyer will cooperate fully in the filing of an Insurance claim with the US Post Office. My Shipping Policy: Items are shipped at buyers expense by USPS WITH Tracking, no handling fee so the shipping is the actual cost. I prefer PayPal, but will accept other forms of payment. Please look at the pictures - what you see is what you get. Refunds/Returns will be considered if I missed something that is not pictured or described, but I am not responsible for buyers who miss something because they did not pay attention to all of the posted information. I Cannot Be Responsible If You Do Not Fully Read The Description and Closely Examine All Pictures. Enable The E-Bay Features That Allow Pictures To Be Blown Up So You Can Examine All Aspects Of This Part. Please Note that the item is in Rhode Island and will be shipped from there - Zip Code 02822, so shipping will be calculated from 02822. Comes from a pet free and smoke free home. Condition is Used but are in excellent condition! This would make a wonderful addition to your Photography collection. It comes this the slide tray and original instruction brochure. We have had this projector for many years and it was kept in clean, dry, pet free and smoke free storage. Vintage Argus 300 Slide Projector with Case & Working Bulb for 35mm Slides in Original Box You are bidding on a Used Vintage Argus 300 Slide Projector with Case & Working Bulb for 35mm Slides in Original Box. Item: 284410023046 Vintage Argus 300 Model 534 Slide Projector with Case & Working Bulb for 35mm.
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