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<p>[QUOTE="Vintage Maven, post: 967009, member: 11768"]At first glance this looks like a Rodenstock “folding camera”. The camera construction looks to be around 1935-ish (but I have seen very similar designs from around 1940 as well), I hope that helps. I could very well be out on the exact year, but maybe I’ve given you a starting point to research any serial numbers etc. The “Pronto” on the front is referring to a faster shutter that was manufactured around 1935.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vintage Maven, post: 967009, member: 11768"]At first glance this looks like a Rodenstock “folding camera”. The camera construction looks to be around 1935-ish (but I have seen very similar designs from around 1940 as well), I hope that helps. I could very well be out on the exact year, but maybe I’ve given you a starting point to research any serial numbers etc. The “Pronto” on the front is referring to a faster shutter that was manufactured around 1935.[/QUOTE]
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