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Early 1940s Vtg 9 Ken-Rad Photo Camera FLASH BULBS No. 22 Synchro-Press RARE!
$ 95.04
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Description
9 Vintage Early 1940s Ken-Rad Photo Flash BulbsNo. 22 Synchro-Press
For use with Press Camera. (1)
These 1940s flash bulbs have never been used.
I believe this brand of flash bulb and packaging/sleeve design
is rare and would be a great addition for the collector.
Made by Ken-Rad (Lamp Division), Owensboro, Kentucky.
The Kentucky Electrical Lamp Company was sold to the
Kentucky Radio Corporation in 1918, later known as Ken-Rad.
Ken-Rad was taken over by Westinghouse Electric Corp in 1943.
(2)
Please see photos for the overall condition of flash bulbs
and their packaging, as well as for detailed information about the
bulbs themselves which is contained on the bulb sleeves.
All flash bulbs themselves are intact.
One of the bulbs is cracked but still intact (see photo 10).
The paper sleeves are in varying condition and
extremely fragile
because of their age.
5 bulbs have complete sleeves. A 6th sleeve has the front panel
with logo missing - someone had placed a piece of the larger
box packaging around it. This came off during photographing
and
I have shown it in photo 5. 3 of the bulbs do not have sleeves.
There is also a remnant of the larger box packaging
for the flash bulbs (see
photo 11
).
Last photo included for info only, not included in sale!
(1) A
Press Camera
is a medium or large format view camera that was
predominantly used by press photographers in the early to mid-20th Century.
It was largely replaced for press photography by 35mm film cameras in the
1960s, and subsequently, by digital cameras
. –Wikipedia
(2)
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
the Act. 1943 – purchased the lamp division of Kentucky-Radio Corporation
(Ken-Rad)
in Owensboro, Kentucky from Roy Burlew in exchange for 35,000 shares.
–Wikipedia,
Kentucky Electrical Lamp Company
If you prefer to purchase fewer bulbs let me know and
I'll adjust the Buy it Now fee and Shipping accordingly
before you make the purchase
Selling as is. Please look through all photos carefully
as they are an important part of the description.
Feel free to contact
Quail and Bear
with questions for for more photos
.
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