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P3D Re: Realist Camera Bag
- From: Tom Martin <tlmartin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Realist Camera Bag
- Date: Sun, 12 Apr 1998 23:20:04 -0500
I did a quick search of some Realist advertising materials and came up
with three bag styles from the 50's
ST-501 Camera and accessory bag (school bag style) 8 1/2" high, 4 1/4"
wide, and 11" long. Came in three colors: Tan Oak, Sequoia, and Natural.
ST-502 Camera and accessory bag (school bag style) 8 1/2" high, 5" wide,
and 14" long. Came in three colors: Tan Oak, Sequoia, and Natural.
ST-503 Gadget bag. Had zippered top and front pouch. Came in two colors:
Natural, and Red Stallion.
All were made of leather. I don't have many advertising materials from
the 60's, but I believe they did come out with another style bag in the
early 60's.
I am not sure why, but you do not see many of the bags around.
Tom Martin
>Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 13:34:36 -0700
>From: Todd Eifert <eifert@xxxxxxxx>
>To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: P3D Realist Camera Bag
>Message-ID: <352D30DC.84E8D8B8@xxxxxxxx>
>
>How many different types of camera bags did David White put out? A
>couple weekends ago, I picked up a leather bag with the Stereo Realist
>logo at the Buena Park camera show for $25. It is not the same as the
>one pictured in the Morgan/Lester book. Mine doesn't have the front
>pouch and it looks much stiffer than that one. It seems to be the same
>kind of leather as my tan eveready case. Has anyone else picked these
>up?
>
>Todd Eifert
>Venice CA
>
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