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FS: Gibellini AAN-810 8x10 Field Camera

Ari

Member
Another day, another non-paying bidder.
In excellent, almost-never-used condition, just one scratch on the bed.
Made of aluminum and carbon fibre, includes red all-weather bellows, and a Technika adapter board. Accepts both Technika and Sinar boards.
A wonderful, incredibly strong and rigid camera that folds down to a slim profile, weighs only 9.2 pounds.

Lens pictured is not included.

Price is $4300 shipped in USA/CAN, overseas contact me for shipping rates.

Those of you in North America will also receive the original hard case with the camera, at no extra charge.

Photos are here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskx9N2Qu

Please let me know if you have any questions; thank you.
I have 100% rating on 289 transactions on eBay, and just sold 18 items through auction last night.
 

Ari

Member
I'm now including a like-new FLM CB-48FTR ball head, with SRB-60 clamp (Arca-type) in the sale.
The ball head comes with a 10-year warranty and is a perfect companion to the Gibellini.
The hard case and shipping are included for Canada/US buyers.
Thanks
 

Ari

Member
Ok, I'm pulling the plug on this sale.
It's up on eBay if anyone wants to make an offer.
Thank you
 

Ari

Member
Back on the market.

New terms:
$4600 USD plus shipping
Includes the camera and Technika adapter, and I've added a lens to the sale: a Rodenstock Sironar-N 240mm.
The lens is in excellent condition with a late-model all-black Copal 3 shutter that works perfectly. Mounted on a Technika board.
Sale no longer includes the ball head.

The hard case is offered free of charge to North American buyers.

Please let me know if you have any questions; thank you.
 
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Ari

Member
Thanks, Doug; sure, you need a little mojo, and the results are worth the effort, but you really need a freezer full of film more than anything else.
This puppy gets hungry. :)
I forgot to add photos of the lens included with the camera:
 

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