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Still a lot of time left for bidding. It will be interesting to see the final price for this one. If it's cheap I might even bid myself!!! This one is more rare bthan many people think!!!SmileSmileSmile
Regards, Jim
What about fun? How about game - "Price is right"?
Anyone can put here price prediction. Whoever came up with closes price will win, let say role of film?(I can donate)
My expectation $250 US.
SmileWhat a great idea!!!, but I was also going to say $250, now I will say $225.

Regards,
Jim.

PS, By the way if I win I wouldn't be interested in a roll of film, but if you had an old TSVVS lying around that would be nice!!!SmileSmile[:)Smile
Hm, Kadlubek says EUR 90 for a Maliutka and Kadlubek's prices are mostly a bit too high :-) Do you really expect 250 USD? Seems a bit high to me. But ok, it seems to be a rare camera.

Ulrich

http://fotos.cconin.de
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Do you really expect 250 USD?

Well, may be not.
On other hands Cambron-Zenit went for more then a $130 resently.
It why it fun to play Smile
Probably around 200EU Smile
Saw this Maliutka on auction but it's not mentioned on sovietcams.com and fotoua.com. It seems to be a kind of remake because of the nice LOMO lens. What is it?

Thanks Lenny






Lenny,
this Malutka is definitely a nice fantasy camera, that was never produced Smile.

Regards, Alexander
Thanks Alexander,
good I didn't buy it, didn't thought it would be possible to fake a bakelite body.
But the size between the Smena is really amazing, Maliutkas are really small.
A very well done adaptation by a skilled technician, requiring lathe knowledge.
The lens is of course taken from na 8M Smena due the LOMO markings, in contrast to the GOMZ prism logo on the back
Regards
LP

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