Re: filters for b&w

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Or fram them in a thick frame  mat.... they should look cool in the wall :)

At 07:35 AM 10/14/02 +1000, you wrote:
>Sounds like a series 5 or 6 adaptor with plain glass filters - I've seen a 
>few, usually a push on fitting for old folding cameras. Everything is 
>worth something to someone - put them on ebay and see what happens?
>AndrewF
>
>
>>I've been going through a desk drawer and discovered a set of color 
>>filters for b&w film that my father must have used with his leica 
>>lenses.  They're tiny and I there an attachment to screw on the lens that 
>>you put the filter in and a ring to screw the filter holder in place on 
>>the attachment.  I'm sure some of you know what I'm trying to describe here.
>>
>>anyway they seem to be Kodak filters, not Leitz or Tiffen or such. And 
>>they're not in terrible condition although the nice leather case they 
>>lived in is so brittle that when I tried to open it pieces of leather 
>>snapped right off and I had to pry the snaps open with a knife blade.
>>
>>Are they worth anything at all?
>

Pablo Coronel
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