Sounds like maybe an Argus "brick" or C4.  My Dad's Agfa Super Solina has a
brown case.

Bill

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Sent: Friday, July 04, 2003 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: Happy 4th of July


> LOL! I knew someone would ask that.
>
> Frankly, I don't remember. We sort of had one family camera back then and
> everyone shot slides back then too. I do faintly remember that we got a
newer one
> somewhere along the line. So we probably ended up with two and my brother
got
> the older one for his own use. But I don't remember the brand and I don't
> remember us having any other lenses. Probably just a 50mm and that was it.
>
> Possibly Pentax, possibly Minolta. Did they make Minoltas back then?
Whatever
> would have been most common in the late fifties/early sixties. I remember
it
> had a brown case that fit over the whole thing and maybe it wasn't even a
SLR.
>
> It has long disappeared unfortunately.
>
> But hey, it wasn't the camera that was important!
>
> Marnie aka Doe ;-)  My brother later overcame his arsonists tendencies but
he
> still shoots a lot of pictures, fortunately now of the people snapshot
> variety.
>
> >Hi, Marnie:
>
> >What did he shoot with?  <vbg>
>
> >cheers,
> >frank
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Grrrrr. You remind me of my brother who burned up my puppets (Howdy
Doody
> and
> > gang, plus some dolls) when I was a kid. I was probably 8-9. And what
did he
> > do? Took pictures of them burning!
> >
> > Marnie aka Doe :-)  I am not sure I ever forgave him.
>
>


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