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My husband and I picked up an old camera at a yard sale a week ago. We haven't had a lot of luck finding information online about it. We're trying to find a value and some history on it. It's a military camera (U.S. Army Air Corps) in it's original army-issued wooden box. The side plate states "G.S.A.P Camera, 16 mm, 24 volts". Any thoughts?

2007-08-18 11:49:24 · 2 answers · asked by darylsgirl1114 4 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

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I did a search for "military bell & howell 16mm" and found a lot of information on wikipedia. G.S.A.P. is Gun Sight Air Pilot.

You might also try a search for WWII military photography equipment and collectors.

2007-08-22 06:59:27 · answer #1 · answered by EDWIN 7 · 0 0

it would count number on the situation of the digital camera and if it nevertheless works. If it become sources human beings military Air Corps, it is older that 1947, in all probability even in the past. examine for the area of an vintage appraiser on your area, quite one that deals with cameras.

2016-12-12 06:05:47 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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