Ha ha, the real funny part... while I'm chatting to the guy he mentions that because he's in Quebec, lot's of his vintage items get bought up by movie directors who "chop stuff up for props". I decided NOT to tell him that I was both a movie director and that there was a good chance this would get chopped up and turned into a prop!
Ah yes, what to do, what to do...
After thinking more about this overnight I'm definitely leaning toward displaying it intact with the camera. Whenever I show people through my collection I just about always talk about the Graflex camera and flash handle that became the most iconic weapon in movie history. How good would it be to have the actual camera there while telling the story! I had originally planned to sell the camera to recoup costs, but I think that may be short-sighted and holding onto it would be much more worthwhile. The irony is that as a movie maker I love collecting old film and still cameras. Plus, I have an awesome Parks hilt that can display next to it.
At the very least I will keep it all intact for now while I search for a Exactra to display with it. On that note, if anyone has an Exactra 19, even just the shell, hit me up.
Nice score man!
Also funny little thing I noticed is that in the Hitler scene from Last Crusade you can see a graflex camera and flash in the group of photographers.
Ha ha I know right! While my search for a Graflex over the years has been far from extensive, I certainly appreciate the significance of this find. Ha ha I feel like Indy! "That belongs in a museum!"
At the very least I will keep it all intact for now while I search for a Exactra to display with it. On that note, if anyone has an Exactra 19, even just the shell, hit me up.
Nice score man!
Also funny little thing I noticed is that in the Hitler scene from Last Crusade you can see a graflex camera and flash in the group of photographers.
So spent about 8 hours cleaning it up. To say she turned out sweet would be somewhat of an understatement. But I'll let the ridiculous amount of pics speak for themselves...